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iPhone 4S Release Date: T-Mobile Ignored as iPhone Comes to Another U.S. Network

The iPhone 4S will be available on another service provider in the U.S. and unfortunately, it is not T-Mobile.

Regional carrier C Spire Wireless which is also known as Cellular South made an announcement recently stating that it would be the fourth official U.S. carrier to offer the iPhone 4S.

“C Spire Wireless announced today that it will launch iPhone 4S, the most amazing iPhone yet, in the U.S. in the coming weeks,” said the company in the announcement. “For further information or to register interest, please visit www.cspire.com/iphone.”

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This news indicates that Apple must have plans to open up distribution to more, smaller carriers in the future.

C Spire is currently the largest privately held network service provider in the U.S.

The company has around 900,000 subscribers located in states such as Mississippi, Florida, Memphis, Georgia and Alabama.

C Spire has not announced any pricing information on its iPhone 4S, but it will probably end up costing the same amount that it does on networks such as AT&T, Verizon and Sprint.

C Spire will be the fourth official U.S. carrier of the iPhone 4S following Sprint who became the third upon the smartphone’s release.

The iPhone 4S sold over 4 million units in the first three days it was out, according to reports from Apple.

The new Apple smartphone sports an 8 megapixel camera capable of filming in 1080p HD along with iOS 5, the latest in operating software from the company formerly led by the late Steve Jobs.

iPhone 4S also features Siri, a new voice navigation system capable of performing any task by the owner speaking it into the device’s microphone.

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