Haven't heard enough about the rumored Sprint iPhone? Have another tidbit: according to sources speaking to Bloomberg, the iPhone 5 will indeed launch on Sprint—among other US carriers—in October. But aside from having a little extra choice in wireless carrier, users considering a switch to Sprint will have one more carrot dangled in front of them: unlimited data.

According to Bloomberg's sources, Sprint will begin offering the device in mid-October alongside AT&T and Verizon. Sprint is, of course, much smaller than its heavyweight competitors, which is undoubtedly part of the reason the company plans to be the only one to offer unlimited data on the iPhone when it comes out. AT&T and Verizon used to offer unlimited data packages for iPhone subscribers, but both have since moved to a tiered data cap system for new subscribers.

Chatter about Sprint picking up the iPhone line has exploded in recent weeks, with leaks coming from seemingly everywhere. Most recently, Best Buy was rumored to be preparing for a Sprint iPhone launch in October and the carrier was said to be installing Sprint network repeaters near certain Apple retail locations. At this point, we would be surprised if the next-generation iPhone didn't show up on Sprint once released, and with the prospect of unlimited data, it may end up attracting a good handful of switchers away from Verizon and AT&T.