Submitted by Anders Batten on
After turning down the chance to carry the iPhone in 2011, U.S. Cellular has decided to start offering Apple devices to its 5.8 million subscribers. U.S. Cellular president and CEO Mary N. Dillon said the carrier plans to "increase loyalty and attract more customers" by carrying Apple products later this year.
U.S. Cellular is one of the last major U.S. wireless providers that doesn't offer the iPhone. T-Mobile began carrying the iPhone in April, and is considering launching a MetroPCS-branded Apple device after acquiring the carrier earlier this week. Sprint started offering Apple products beginning with the iPhone 4S in 2011.
The iPhone is also currently available from AT&T, Verizon and several regional carriers such as Pioneer Cellular and C Spire. You can visit Apple support for a complete list of U.S. and Canadian wireless carriers who carry the iPhone.
[via iDownloadblog]