C Spire Wireless iPhone 4S coming Nov. 11
Southern carrier C Spire Wireless says come and get it: iPhone 4S arriving Nov. 11.
C Spire Wireless will begin selling the Apple iPhone 4S on Nov. 11 — a pretty date, if you go in for such things.
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Still more appealing to consumers, it's surely hoping, will be its four Choice Infinite data plans, which pair the device with monthly fees of $100, $90, $70 or $50 — the lowest on the market.
Despite the "infinite" in the title, the $50 plan has a limit of 500 minutes and both it and the $70 plan "exclude streaming," C Spire notes in the fine print.
"C Spire understands that when customers have to measure and limit their data, they aren’t getting the optimal experience from their wireless provider," the carrier said in a statement," flinging pebbles at the Verizons and AT&Ts of the world. "That’s why the company offers Individual and Family Choice nationwide voice and data plans that offer customers the ultimate in choice and flexibility and access to infinite data."
Sharing news of its imminent new device last month, which number-four carrier T-Mobile notably hasn't been offered (CP: C Spire Wireless, with the iPhone 4S coming, expands broadband coverage), C Spire also announced that it will expand its wireless broadband coverage to an additional 1.3 million people by the end of the year, in preparation for its future 4G LTE build out.
The handsets will be priced at $99 for the iPhone 4 8GB, $200 for the iPhone 4S 16GB, $300 for the iPhone 4S 32GB and $400 for the iPhone 4S 64GB.
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