While AT&T iPhone WiFi calling is about to arrive to iOS 9 platform [the latest iOS 9 beta 5 already shows that both T-Mobile and AT&T support iPhone 6 WiFi calling option] some other U.S. carriers don’t even think about being poised by the new opportunity. For example, Verizon is still MIA. By the way, AT&T is raising iPhone activation fee this August.
Sprint is also supporting the new option. Thus three U.S. major carriers are poised with the new service: AT&T support WiFi iPhone hotspot added to the list that earlier included Sprint and T-Mobile. All the companies are preparing for the next launch of the iOS 9 and new line of ‘fruit’ iDevices.
AT&T iPhone 6 WiFi calling support should bring more customers to this carrier that is often accused of unlimited data users throttling and expensive services. T-Mobile started to support this feature in 2014 and Sprint quickly joined its rival this April.
At the same time AT&T is believed to have to best coverage [over 300 million people] within the U.S. It also calls itself ‘the most reliable 4G LTE’ carrier with the strongest signal. Now it will addd WiFi calling support in the fall. Will Verizon also come on board for this or not?
The new iOS 9 should bring a lot of new features as well as the next-generation iPhones. Apple is also rumored to launch e SIM cards sometime in the future however this fall customers would most likely have to buy iPhone 6S and 6S Plus from AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile or get a never-locked model from Apple.
You can easily SIM unlock your AT&T iPhone 6S or other model using factory unlocking service that is the most popular and reliable method of turning your gadget into all-netwroks-friendly iDevice.
The final AT&T iPhone 6S pricing policy is still unknown.