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John Gruber is known for his before hand predictions of new Apple releases like how he projected the useful camera that we found on the latest gen iPod nano.� This time however Gruber made quite the verbose post about the long since whispers about a CDMA chip finding it�s way into an iPhone near you.� He says that this rendition of the iPhone has found its way into the engineering verification test (EVT) stage

 

Gruber claims that this is the phase prior to the design verification test (DVT). If Gruber�s allegation is true in conjunction with the rumored CDMA chip order request from purported rumors, the turtleneks in One Infinite loop might have something quite �magical� in the ranks of the consumers once more.

 

This is exciting news for all Mac fans. Whether you have an I phone 4 or an earlier model, the innovative people at Apple are bound to create a new and improved version to impress you with before too long. They rarely disappoint. Gruber is often a great source for the latest news in Apple's product development.

 

InsanelyMac first impression?

 

Well I for one think that if our �Turtleneck� savior were to create a new radio in iPhone within a 365 day interval then, they should secretly throw in a �magical� LTE chip in there and create a hybrid 3G/4G similar to that of the EVO 4G from HTC.� If LTE does begin to pick up momentous speed then this could could just leave us marooned by these speculations. But a prominent Gruber speculation and a mass CDMA chip order possibly for the Cupertinians (I think i�ve created a dictionary worth of names for Apple by now) only makes your imagination burn a little bit now doesn�t it? Well keep it burning the new year always yields supernatural things from Infinite Loop.

 

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the thing about it is that when more carriers get a phone they tend to raise the price of the phone so they can get more people to their carrier rather than the other one.

 

I see a difference in this case though becuause if Apple puts only a CDMA chip into this rumored phone then, it wouldn't make a difference because CDMA uses internal sim design which can't be removed and AT&T lies on gsm still.

 

Verizon's LTE could be sim care based but of course it would run on a different frequency than AT&T's own(probably the 500Mhz band they bought from the FCC).

 

So the likelyhood of seeing the phone interchangeable on both networks is pretty slim but this is just my $.02 on it

 

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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica;"><span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;"><span style= "font: 28.0px Impact;">J</span>ohn Gruber is known for his before hand predictions of new Apple releases like how he projected the useful camera that we found on the latest gen iPod nano.� This time however Gruber made quite the verbose post about the long since whispers about a CDMA chip finding it�s way into an iPhone near you.� He says that this rendition of the iPhone has found its way into the engineering verification test (EVT) stage </span></p>

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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica;"><span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">Gruber claims that this is the phase prior to the design verification test (DVT). If Gruber�s allegation is true in conjunction with the rumored CDMA chip order request from purported rumors, the turtleneks in One Infinite loop might have something quite �magical� in the ranks of the consumers once more.</span></p>

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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica;"><span style="letter-spacing: 0.0px;">Well I for one think that if our �Turtleneck� savior were to create a new radio in iPhone within a 365 day interval then, they should secretly throw in a �magical� LTE chip in there and create a hybrid 3G/4G similar to that of the EVO 4G from HTC.� If LTE does begin to pick up momentous speed then this could could just leave us marooned by these speculations. But a prominent Gruber speculation and a mass CDMA chip order possibly for the Cupertinians (I think i�ve created a dictionary worth of names for Apple by now) only makes your imagination burn a little bit now doesn�t it? Well keep it burning the new year always yields supernatural things from Infinite Loop.</span></p>

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Why don't they just make the iPhone for most carriers. Make it useful with or without a SIM card, depending on the cell type and frequency usage. CDMA would work on Verizon and Sprint networks and SiM'd on AT&T and T-Mobile.

It is just time to quit this phone {censored} about "it can only work on XYZ".

well if they[Apple] were to do that then the iPhone wouldn't have such a low subsidized price it would be much higher for the consumer end. The thing I detest is that only in America you find two GSM networks and with different 3G bands whilst else where in the world GSM is pretty much the standard (excluding China's CDMA and any others). Even Apple can't force the remanning US carriers to switch from CDMA to GSM. If the iPhone is released on other carriers in the US then there will be a split in version unless 1 of 2 conditions are met

 

1. All carriers using LTE use the same frequency band

 

2. Or something "magical" happens

 

Really.

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Why don't they just make the iPhone for most carriers. Make it useful with or without a SIM card, depending on the cell type and frequency usage. CDMA would work on Verizon and Sprint networks and SiM'd on AT&T and T-Mobile.

It is just time to quit this phone {censored} about "it can only work on XYZ".

 

i think the verizon phone will be lte.. i just have a feeling it would need too.. why would verizon release a cdma phone when its going lte.. makes no sense does it?

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