| By Kyle VanHemert Verizon's iPhone Could Have Been a World Phone?
So why isn't Verizon's a dual mode Super-iPhone? iFixit notes that it might've been "easier to design antennas for a CDMA-only phone—this phone supports two cellular frequency bands, while Apple supports five bands in the GSM version." There are other small but not insignificant changes, too. As listed by 9to5Mac:
So for now, the dual mode chip is just the Verizon iPhone's little secret. But now that Apple's done going steady with AT&T, building a single iPhone that could work on all networks would certainly streamline their operation. Here's to hoping that the next iPhone will actually do GSM and CDMA double duty. [iFixit and 9to5Mac] | February 7th, 2011 Top Stories |






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