![]() ![]() The new Simple Choice Plan offers unlimited talk, text and web and customers can upgrade to unlimited data (an extra $20), a second line (an extra $30, or $10 a month for each additional line) and more.Īs for the carrier update, we very much invite T-Mobile customer who applied it to share their impressions down in the comments. The iPhone 4S is $70 down plus $20 per month for 24 months and the iPhone 4 costs $15 down and $15 per month over the next 24 months. The 32GB is $199 down, and the 64GB is $299. The company eliminated contracts in favor of monthly installments, so you could get yourself an iPhone 5 for $99.99 down and $20 per month over the next 24 months. Most people confirm the carrier update apparently works perfectly on jailbroken devices so you should be fine, but I myself cannot attest to this yet.Īs you know, T-Mobile will start officially selling iPhones this coming Friday, April 12. Of course, if you’re jailbroken you could always get tethering back with TetherMe from Cydia. You may want to restart your device following the update.īy the way, I’ve read some folks lost their tethering after applying the IPCC so proceed with caution. Auto configures APN settings for LTE connectivity Auto configures Personal Hotspot settings AWS HSPA+ (T-Mobile and new 2013 AT&T iPhone 5 only) HD Voice (T-Mobile and officially unlocked AT&T iPhone 5 only) AWS LTE (T-Mobile and officially unlocked AT&T iPhone 5 only) Per T-Mobile’s own prematurely published (and subsequently pulled) support doc, the IPCC enables the following: This carrier bundle turns on T-Mobile LTE for the iPhone 5, “and just enables general service for all the other iPhones,” according to TmoNews. The number is the prefix of the IMSI of supported sim cards. There is also the shortcut with the number of this carrier bundle. If you for emaple using a AT&T SIM card the bundle 'ATTUS.bundle' will be copied to var/mobile/Library/Carrier Bundles. OSXDaily has the full instructions on using IPCC files with iOS devices by enabling carrier testing mode in iTunes. Every folder has a shortcut with a number (from 00101 to 74810). If not, you can download the IPCC file straight from Apple using this direct link and toss it on your iPhone through the desktop iTunes app. If there’s an update available for your device, you should see the prompt. TmoNews notes that owners of the iPhone 3GS/4/4S/5 who use T-Mobile’s network can simply go to Settings > General > About. Looks like we were right as it’s just been reported that both Apple and T-Mobile have officially pushed the carrier bundle (IPCC) to enable LTE and other T-Mobile network service on iPhones… We reported last Friday that T-Mobile had begun deploying a special over-the-air (OTA) update which enables support for its LTE, HD Voice, the 4G indicator, Visual Voicemail and other network-related features on the existing (and unlocked) iPhones the company has been hosting on its network.īut soon after, the Deutsche Telekom-owned wireless carrier pulled a support document highlighting all of the changes that the OTA delivered, leading us to believe it prematurely rolled out the update.
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