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O2 gets LTE support for iPhone 5s, 5c
Customers with iPhone 5c and 5s smartphones on O2's network
can now get faster mobile data speeds after an update was released over the
weekend to bring LTE support for the two devices.
The carrier update brings Telefonica-owned O2 up to speed
with its LTE rivals EE and Vodafone, who have had LTE support for the 5c and 5s
since launch.
O2 began selling Apple's latest generation of iPhones on 20
September without support for its 4G LTE network, which was launched in late
August. At the time, O2 said it expected to resolve the issue within a few
weeks and offered customers a £5 discount on their first month's bill. (Its 4G
plans are £5 higher across the board than 3G plans with equivalent data
allowances.)
The operator's 4G network initially launched in London,
Leeds, and Bradford, with Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham, and
Sheffield added in August. O2 plans to cover 13 cities by the end of the year.
Apple sold nine million iPhone 5s and 5c devices over the
first weekend of sales across the world, which may have been higher if supplies
of the 5s variant were more abundant.
Carriers in the UK complained at the launch that 5s stocks
were "severely limited", which appears to have been an issue common
to all early launch markets, including the US.
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