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Originally Posted by IK6SPEED
iPhone 5 was the first iPhone to have LTE.
iPhone 5 is also 32 bit that might cause serious issues as Apps and iOS are not being updated.
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I have one of the originally released iPhone 5. When I switched to T-Mobile they told me that my phone was not able to run on the current LTE towers and I'd have crappy reception. I only ever get 2 bars.
I'm really an Android chick so I only use an iPhone for work (hey they give it to me for free, which is why I have an old iphone 5 laying around). But I ordered an iPhone 5c which I know supports LTE and was the cheapest newer iPhone I could get to test out CarBridge. If it works great. If not, then the new 5c goes back.