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Apple Just Endorsed AT&T's Fake 5G E Network (theverge.com)

There are no 5G iPhones, and there probably won't be 5G iPhones for a while. But that isn't stopping Apple and AT&T: they are reportedly rolling out AT&T's fake "5G E" branding with its upcoming iOS 12.2 update. From a report: Much like when the two companies pulled this scam with 4G and LTE back in 2012, if you can't beat them, you roll out a software update to make it look like you did even though the phones and network are still exactly the same. Multiple users on Twitter are now reporting that they're seeing the new 5G E icon on devices running the latest iOS 12.2 beta 2, which was released earlier today. The new icon isn't there for everyone, presumably because it will only appear in cities where AT&T's 5G Evolution network -- the company's intentionally misleading name for its LTE network that it seems to hope customers will confuse for actual, next-generation 5G networks -- is active.

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  1. Mine was upgraded by 110010001000 · · Score: 4, Funny

    My phone was upgraded today with the new beta and I am enjoying the new speeds. And it was free!

  2. Re:They're poisoning their own system by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    You really are a moron.

    Are you really trying to say there is no difference between an iPhone 6 and an iPhone XS? A 6 year old kid would have no problem telling you at least 4 or 5 differences in the first 20 seconds of seeing either one.

    Better go stock up on some Highlights back issues and bust out the crayons, because you're obviously dumber than a 6 year old kid.