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− | This is the A1428 model of the [[iPhone 5]], introduced by Tim Cook at an Apple Special Event on {{date|2012| |
+ | This is the A1428 model of the [[iPhone 5]], introduced by Tim Cook at an Apple Special Event on {{date|2012|09|12}}. This variant is sold only in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico because of the LTE bands it supports; the [[N42AP]] is sold in other countries, as well as the United States and Canada. |
There are actually two versions of this model; when T-Mobile USA began to carry the iPhone 5, Apple made a tweak to this model to support HSPA+ on AWS bands.[http://www.macrumors.com/2013/03/26/t-mobiles-iphone-5-is-a-tweaked-model-a1428-phone-with-aws-support/] A carrier update enabled LTE over AWS for all of these iPhones, but using HSPA+ over AWS requires a new unit. Apple [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5720 provides instructions] to check if an iPhone 5 can use HSPA+ on AWS. The name used in firmware is iPhone5,1. |
There are actually two versions of this model; when T-Mobile USA began to carry the iPhone 5, Apple made a tweak to this model to support HSPA+ on AWS bands.[http://www.macrumors.com/2013/03/26/t-mobiles-iphone-5-is-a-tweaked-model-a1428-phone-with-aws-support/] A carrier update enabled LTE over AWS for all of these iPhones, but using HSPA+ over AWS requires a new unit. Apple [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5720 provides instructions] to check if an iPhone 5 can use HSPA+ on AWS. The name used in firmware is iPhone5,1. |
Latest revision as of 01:09, 15 September 2021
This is the A1428 model of the iPhone 5, introduced by Tim Cook at an Apple Special Event on 12 September 2012. This variant is sold only in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico because of the LTE bands it supports; the N42AP is sold in other countries, as well as the United States and Canada.
There are actually two versions of this model; when T-Mobile USA began to carry the iPhone 5, Apple made a tweak to this model to support HSPA+ on AWS bands.[1] A carrier update enabled LTE over AWS for all of these iPhones, but using HSPA+ over AWS requires a new unit. Apple provides instructions to check if an iPhone 5 can use HSPA+ on AWS. The name used in firmware is iPhone5,1.