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According to The Street, the iPhone 5, which is expected to be released this summer, will not be LTE 4G. The prediction comes from Telecom Pragmatics analyst Sam Greenholtz, who has apparently spoken to those in the know on the matter. Greenholtz says that LTE 4G wont come to the iPhone until 2012, and iPhone 6. He adds that the iPhone 6 is currently in development at Apple, and will, as usual, be launched in July. The Street says that it has also had information from several other sources to support Greenholtzs belief. The Street adds that this delay in implementing the technology will disappoint many of those who were hoping that the Phone 5 would be LTE 4G, especially with Verizon having a faster network that it could immediately take advantage of. It will also leave Apple a little way behind Google Android phones such as those from Motorola, HTC and LG, all of whom are ready to go with 4G LTE Android phones as early as this spring. In fact, The Street says that Verizon will be getting 10 LTE devices this spring.
"I don't think Apple saw this level of hardware competition when they locked in iPhone 5 specs," MKM Partners analyst Tero Kuittinen told The Street.
The forthcoming iPhone 5 is said to be a world phone that will work on European networks, Verizons 3G network, and AT&Ts HSDPA-Plus network.
Source: Apple Delays 4G LTE iPhone to 2012 - TheStreet