Apple To Launch Verizon iPhone in Q3 2010?
According to a report by OTR Global, via AppleInsider, sources within the Taiwanese handset supply chain say Apple has contracted to produce a UMTS/CDMA hybrid iPhone. This will allow Apple to sell a single “global handset” worldwide and this would include Verizon Wireless in the US

The new worldwide iPhone will be compatible with CDMA2000 networks, while allowing for support of UMTS 3G networks using a new hybrid chip.
In a surprising twist, the new phone is rumored to have a smaller 2.8″ screen, much smaller than the current 3.5″ screen currently found on the iPhone.
This news comes on the day when Verizon launched the Droid, the phone intended to compete directly with Apple’s iPhone 3GS.
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[via AppleInsider]
Tags: Droid, Verizon Wireless






Smaller 2.8 screen for iphone seems to be a downgrade in apple standards. How can they resort to that marketing strategy. 3.5 inch to me is ideal. I wonder if the CDMA Technology is causing Apple to shrink the size of the screen. Just my two cents
Rumors are just that, rumors. I see no reason what-so-ever for Apple to release a CDMA phone when newer technologies are just around the corner. There may indeed be a Verizon iPhone in the works but it ain’t gonna be CDMA.
Smaller screen size = fail. Why would they do that??