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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The iPhone 5 will be GSM only.


Based off the pictures above it's obvious that the iPhone 5 will be a GSM model. The pictures were released a week or so prior to the Verizon iPhone launch. You'll notice the new antenna design sported on the Verizon version EXCEPT, the one pictured above has a SIM card slot....NOT on the Verizon version.

So it's obvious that the iPhone 5 will sport this new antenna design which what we all know, will stir up the bogus "antennagate" non issue again. Everybody will believe that the new antenna design will be admitting that Apple made a mistake with the GSM iPhone 4.

Some other possibilities:
1. There is the possibility that the iPhone 5 will a dual band phone, hence the need for a SIM card
2. This could be a future iPhone frame design.

As for the possibility that the iPhone 5 will be a dual band phone, I say no way. To have a new Verizon capable iPhone, four months after the iPhone 4 release. That is because the Verizon iPhone 4 would have had a short, unheard of, four month selling period

That will never happen. That's not Apple!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Why now is the perfect time for the Verizon iPhone

With the release date of the Verizon iPhone approaching fast, its gonna be a perfect time to get it.

Here's why. Come along with me.....

1. There won't be a Verizon iPhone 5.
2. The Verizon iPhone will join Apples normal refresh cycle come summer of 2012.
3. Verizon customers that purchase the iPhone now, (or in June when they will find out that there won't be a Verizon iPhone 5) will come due for a new phone early to mid 2013.
4. By then, iPhone 7 will be out. Possibly due for a redesign, a improved LTE performance from the iPhone 6 (which I say will be a LTE phone), better battery technology, and more.
5. LTE is supposed to be nation wide on Verizon by the end of 2013.

How's my aim?

Comparing iPhone 4 release days for Verizon and AT&T.

There is no doubt that Verizon is gonna do great come release day, but there are some things that could really hinder those numbers versus what AT&T did in regards to their iPhone 4 release day.

AT&T:
1. Their customers know the iPhone refresh cycle, so can plan accordingly.
2. They offered existing customers a six month grace period to upgrade early.
3. Servers struggled pre-order day.

Verizon:
1. No Verizon customers knew when, or if, there would ever be a Verizon iPhone.
2. Now that a release day has been announced, how many customers REALLY are available to upgrade normally?
3. Still unknown if Verizon is gonna offer early upgrade offers.
4. How will there servers handle pre-order day?
5. Customers waiting for a potential iPhone 5 in June?

I, myself, have been following the mystical Verizon iPhone hype for nearly four years and have been ready for it. My Verizon contract and new phone eligibility came due December 2010. I will be ordering mine come pre sale day.

I strongly believe that there WILL NOT be a Verizon iPhone 5. That wouldn't make sense for Apple to do that. Over two years of research and development into the Verizon iPhone for only a 4 month selling time. That will never happen.

I do believe that February will not be the refresh time for Verizon's version either. The refresh time for both mobiles will align come June 2012, where they will more than likely, offer a dual-band mobile by then.