T-Mobile drops iPhone from the "Bring your own iPhone" campaign
0. phoneArena posted on 16 Oct 2012, 03:24
Once again, T-Mobile was the only major U.S. carrier to not get mentioned during an iPhone announcement. As you probably know already, the iPhone 5 is being offered with service from AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint, just like the case was with the iPhone 4S. That didn't stop the nation's fourth to try and lure in some iPhone users with the "Bring your own iPhone" campaign, but alas, someone didn't seem to like the whole idea...
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2. TheMan posted on 16 Oct 2012, 06:30 1 0
Yes, and the deal probably was "stop using our name in your advertising, or we'll sue your a$$, T-Mobile..."
3. k1ng617 posted on 16 Oct 2012, 07:46 0 0
Yea well at 2g speeds it's still barely usable. T-Mobile swap 1900mhz!
5. PAPINYC (limited) 4 days ago posted on 16 Oct 2012, 09:19 0 0
My sources at the pentAgon tell me that Apple quietly sued T-Mobile and that the AdjudiCator was none other than Judge Lucy Ho who, of course, granted an iNjunction banning the commercialization of any iPhone by T-Mobile.






