Oct 7, 2010 1:06 am
Verizon will have the iPhone by the beginning of next year, the Wall Street Journalreports.
I know what you're thinking: No way! Verizon? The iPhone? Together? What a completelybrand-new rumor!
Well, according to the Wall Street Journal and "people familiar with the matter," Apple plans to begin mass producing a special iPhone for Verizon by the end of this year--an iPhone that will be released in the first quarter of 2011. While the new iPhone will resemble AT&T's iPhone 4, it will be "based on an alternative wireless technology used by Verizon."
The alternative wireless technology is CDMA (code division multiple access), which is a channel access method used by Verizon, Sprint, and various smaller carriers in the United States. The alternative to CDMA is GSM (globally system for mobile communication), which involves a SIM card and is used by AT&T and T-Mobile. While CDMA tends to have stronger coverage in the United States, particularly in rural areas, GSM has a larger global footprint and is the standard in Europe.
The Journal reports that the CDMA iPhone is being made by Taiwan-based Pegatron Technology Corp. Pegatron is the manufacturing subsidiary of Asustek Computer Inc. Qualcomm Inc. will be providing a "key chip set" for the new iPhone.
This new(ish) rumor comes just a couple of weeks after Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg told investors that he would welcome the opportunity to sell the iPhone--though his tone suggested that such a partnership wasn't going to happen anytime soon. Seidenberg said that Verizon would have to "earn" the right to sell the iPhone, which sounds a bit like Verizon hasn't quite yet managed to do that.
However, Verizon President Lowell McAdam said that at "some point" Verizon and Apple's business interests would align, though he declined to comment on whether or not Verizon would soon have an iPhone in its lineup. "I fully expect it," he said, "But I don't have anything to say.
In addition to the not-so-new rumors of a Verizon iPhone, the Wall Street Journal also reports that Apple is working on developing a new iPhone model all together. According to the Journal's unnamed sources, the new fifth-generation iPhone will be a "different form factor than those that are currently available." (What does that even mean? Will it be a flip phone? Square-shaped? Have three touch screens? Leave your thoughts in the comments.)
Sure, rumors of a Verizon iPhone pop up just about every other week, so you should probably take this news with a fairly large grain of salt. That said, the Wall Street Journalhas been pretty accurate in reporting iPhone-related rumors (they were right when they said Apple was developing a new iPhone for the summer of 2010--and yes, this wasbefore the Gizmodo fiasco).
I know what you're thinking: No way! Verizon? The iPhone? Together? What a completelybrand-new rumor!
Well, according to the Wall Street Journal and "people familiar with the matter," Apple plans to begin mass producing a special iPhone for Verizon by the end of this year--an iPhone that will be released in the first quarter of 2011. While the new iPhone will resemble AT&T's iPhone 4, it will be "based on an alternative wireless technology used by Verizon."
The alternative wireless technology is CDMA (code division multiple access), which is a channel access method used by Verizon, Sprint, and various smaller carriers in the United States. The alternative to CDMA is GSM (globally system for mobile communication), which involves a SIM card and is used by AT&T and T-Mobile. While CDMA tends to have stronger coverage in the United States, particularly in rural areas, GSM has a larger global footprint and is the standard in Europe.
The Journal reports that the CDMA iPhone is being made by Taiwan-based Pegatron Technology Corp. Pegatron is the manufacturing subsidiary of Asustek Computer Inc. Qualcomm Inc. will be providing a "key chip set" for the new iPhone.
This new(ish) rumor comes just a couple of weeks after Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg told investors that he would welcome the opportunity to sell the iPhone--though his tone suggested that such a partnership wasn't going to happen anytime soon. Seidenberg said that Verizon would have to "earn" the right to sell the iPhone, which sounds a bit like Verizon hasn't quite yet managed to do that.
However, Verizon President Lowell McAdam said that at "some point" Verizon and Apple's business interests would align, though he declined to comment on whether or not Verizon would soon have an iPhone in its lineup. "I fully expect it," he said, "But I don't have anything to say.
In addition to the not-so-new rumors of a Verizon iPhone, the Wall Street Journal also reports that Apple is working on developing a new iPhone model all together. According to the Journal's unnamed sources, the new fifth-generation iPhone will be a "different form factor than those that are currently available." (What does that even mean? Will it be a flip phone? Square-shaped? Have three touch screens? Leave your thoughts in the comments.)
Sure, rumors of a Verizon iPhone pop up just about every other week, so you should probably take this news with a fairly large grain of salt. That said, the Wall Street Journalhas been pretty accurate in reporting iPhone-related rumors (they were right when they said Apple was developing a new iPhone for the summer of 2010--and yes, this wasbefore the Gizmodo fiasco).
look forward to it!
ReplyDeleteWhere's Sprint's iPhone?! :(
ReplyDeleteits called the galaxy 4g. much better than the iphone
ReplyDeletethat would be so awesome... I get absolutely NO At&t service where I live. Verizon's the only carrier that works out here in the boonies. So I would finally be able to get an iPhone.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, that's what they said LAST YEAR. i'm too cheap to buy an iphone anyway honestly.
but good post man.
Three touch screens would be awesome. Well, I guess not really.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it will be surgically embedded in our hands.
I've got my fingers crossed that the iphone/verizon deal is for real since I can get a discount on verizon phones and plans through my work lol
ReplyDeleteAndroid FTW!
ReplyDeleteThis could be neat.
ReplyDeleteThose people that got stuck with AT&T....I just feel bad for em.
ReplyDeletecan't wait for this; been dying for an iphone without crap service for ages
ReplyDeletei doubt it'll happen. at&t would rage :P
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Can't wait!
ReplyDeletei would rather buy this than something from apple
ReplyDeleteDO WANT
ReplyDeletei like this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your updated information. I'm tracking your post! Supp!
ReplyDeletePretty interesting, I have an iPhone myself..
ReplyDeletei dont have a good phone. so jealous...
ReplyDeleteI have a very basic phone, haha
ReplyDeleteOur of the developpement of technology, I still got a basic phone :)
ReplyDeleteJust like Pope Smurf says. Very basic. But when I finnish study and get a job I will get a smart phone :D
ReplyDeleteHmpf, I don't like it when phone companies get their name on a phone. It usually means heftier prices.
ReplyDeletei dont care for apples.
ReplyDelete@Per S: That is so true, lol.
ReplyDeleteKind of excited, but honestly I'm fine with my Droid.
ReplyDeletelookin' forward to this! i need a new iphone! =)
ReplyDeleteBut I want it now :(
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