Well, not really. But Apple needs to start thinking about that, and according to electronista.com, there's a new chip that they may put in their iPhone called the SMARTi LU from Infineon. It apparently has something called "Long Term Evolution" (LTE), but what interests me is that it has 4G technology, and it's backwards-compatible with 3G and 2G networks like you'd expect. Apple might want to put this chip in just to get ahead of the competition.
-Derek
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