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Verizon iPhone Possible in Q4 2010?

March 31, 2010 By: Monica Vo Category: Lead Exchange

Every year, iPhone users anticipate the latest and greatest technology from Apple.  To date, AT&T has had the exclusive rights to the Apple iPhone, but is it possible this may be ending?  Loyal Verizon consumers are hopeful.  In the past few days, rumors have announced that the new iPhone could work on the CDMA network, which is used by Verizon Wireless.

Mass production of the CDMA iPhones could start in September 2010, however, some analysts forecast the release of an actual Verizon iPhone would be more likely in 2011.  Opening up the iPhone availability to Verizon, which has over 91 million customers, would greatly expand the iPhone market.  It is estimated that it would nearly double the number of iPhones in the U.S.  Those are numbers that Apple can’t ignore forever.

1 Comments to “Verizon iPhone Possible in Q4 2010?”


  1. Hi, post.Sorry if this is considered venturing off topic, but what do you think about the cdma iPhone? I think it will take away from the “percived value” of the iPhone.When it was first release everyone and their granny(and oddly enough I do see OLD people with iPhones) went crazy because of the “exclustivity” of them.Im study economics and this decision is very unlike of them.I’ve admired Apple from a financial and buisness perspective, but I think they are going down the wrong path.In the longrun this will hurt Apple, If the iPhone loses its percived value it will basically be considered like the girl who will date anybody(lol).My apoligies if i got offtopic.

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