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Will Sprint Get the iPhone?

The iPhone has been the world’s leading smart phone for a few years now. It use to only be available on AT&T, but now, we can use it on Verizon as well. What if Apple lets users be able to use the phone on Sprint? With a recent job posting that Apple sent it, will the iPhone be available to Sprint users?

Apple posted a job position for a “Carrier Engineer” in the Kansas City, Missouri area to work with carriers on technical issues. The job listing was posted on April 2nd and is as follows:

Member of the Carrier Engineering team that supports taking products through technical approval at the carriers. A Carrier Engineer team is responsible for day-to-day technical interactions with the one or more carriers to track down issues reported by the carrier, assist the carrier with testing they might be conducting and working with program management, software development and test teams to get products approved by the carriers.

Yes, this is a typical job listing, but think through this. Kansas City is not a typical location to staff Apple Engineers. With that being said, there is a huge speculation that the position is specifically related to working with Sprint. Sprint has their headquarters in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park, Kansas.

With all this being said, do you think the iPhone will be pushed out to the Sprint network? Would you like to see the iPhone on Sprint? Tell me all your thoughts in the comment section.

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