For all the talk about iPhone users being network hogs due to their data-hungry nature, the reality is that Apple's phone is still stuck in the slower 3G lane while the majority of high-end Android handsets boast 4G LTE networking.
As we learned this morning, 4G LTE support on the new iPad has some not-so-obvious downsides to it as some folks are blowing past their monthly allowance in a matter of days due to high-definition content downloads and streaming on the go.
But the iPhone is different, says Sprint CEO Dan Hesse. The executive said in a video interview with GSMA’s MobileWorld Live blog that iPhone users aren't as data-hungry as their Android counterparts and thus are more profitable.
His company is "pulling a lot of customers" from rival AT&T and Verizon Wireless, he said, noting that four out of every ten iPhone sales in the holiday quarter went to new customers. He also defended that costly iPhone deal...