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Report: iPhone 5 Also Coming to T-Mobile?

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Fresh off Tuesday's market-moving rumors that Sprint will get the iPhone 5, a Wednesday blog report said that T-Mobile will also offer the next-generation iPhone.

MacTrast quotes an anonymous "informant" at T-Mobile saying the next-generation iPhone will operate on T-Mobile's 3G network and could hit stores in early- to mid-October.

"We expect the addition of the iPhone, and the iPhone 5's ability to run on our 3G network to make a significant financial difference for T-Mobile," MacTrast's alleged source said.

T-Mobile wasn't available to comment at the time.

Rumors about both Sprint and T-Mobile getting the next iPhone have been circulating all year long, and came to a groundswell in March when iPhone veteran AT&T announced plans to acquire T-Mobile for $39 billion. But at the time, in an FAQ about the merger, T-Mobile completely avoided the yes-or-no question of whether or not it was getting the iPhone:

Q: Is T-Mobile USA getting the iPhone?
A: T-Mobile USA remains an independent company, as the acquisition is expected to be completed in approximately 12 months. We'll continue to offer cutting-edge 4G devices like the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, as well as the new Sidekick 4G, the T-Mobile G2x and the G-Slate tablet coming later this spring."

T-Mobile, America's fourth-largest carrier, currently boasts the exclusive title of supporting the most unlocked iPhones which is reportedly more than one million.

Losing track of all the Apple iPhone 5 rumors? Be sure to check out What the iPhone 5 Might Look Like and Six Amazing Phone Technologies We Want in iPhone 5, as well as the 8 Likely iPhone 5 Rumors, and 2 Wild Ones slideshow below.

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Sara Yin is a junior analyst in the Software, Internet, and Networking group at PCmag.com, pouring most of her energy into app testing and security matters at Security Watch with Neil Rubenking. She lies awake at night pondering the state of mobile security (half-true). Prior to joining PCMag.com, Sara spent five years reporting for publications in New York City (Huffington Post), Hong Kong (South China Morning Post), and Singapore (Campaign Asia, Men's Health). Follow her on Twitter at @SecurityWatch and @sarapyin, or contact her the old school way: email. That's sara_yin AT pcmag.com.

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