Smaller iPhone Coming To Verizon?
November 7, 2009 · Print This Article
We haven’t heard an “iPhone Mini” rumor in a while, so the rumor mill has probably decided that it’s moment to kickstart things again. According to the latest whispers, it seems that Apple has signed contracts to produce a UMTS/CDMA hybrid iPhone, which is planned to be released in Q3 of 2010. Based on the rumor, the phone will be built around a dual-system chip from Qualcomm, allowing that “iPhone Mini” to run on virtually any GSM/UMTS cellular network worldwide, and plus on the CDMA2000 networks. Verizon has been said to be the target carrier of that new device. Further details include a manufacturer
will be Pegatron, a subsidiary of Asustek, instead of Foxconn, which is currently the sole-source provider of iPhone hardware. Last but not least, the display is said to be 2.8-inches, making it smaller than the current 3.5-inch display in the current iPhone. Will that turn out to be true? We certainly wouldn’t mind.Permalink: Smaller iPhone Coming To Verizon? from Ubergizmo | Hot: Motorola Droid Review
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