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Apple reportedly throttling iPhone and iPad cellular data speeds for top three US carriers
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Apple reportedly throttling iPhone and iPad cellular data speeds for top three US carriers
A website dedicated to providing iPhone carrier hacks claims to have discovered code in versions of Apple's iOS that suggests the nation's top three carriers are purposely throttling iPhone and iPad data speeds for all customers.
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