Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Source: IPhone 5 will really be dual-mode CDMA/GSM phone world

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The upcoming iPhone 5 will almost certainly be a phone that supports multiple networks, namely: CDMA (such as Verizon or Sprint in the United States of America), as well as GSM (used in AT&T and T-Mobile in the United States).

The rumors before, and even at one point half confirms Verizon Executive, but nothing like some good old evidence from the field to make the rumor in near certainty.

Recently I was approached by some of the most popular applications on the iOS today, who asked not offered solid evidence supporting the above claim and name.

According to this person and journals using the application, I was sent to the tiny number of people recently registered for one of their applications from a single, new Apple device that clearly dual-mode – meaning that it supports the CDMA and GSM.

The logs show that application briefly tested a handful of people use and almost certainly the iPhone 5, it is clear that running iOS 5, sporting two separate sets of mobile network codes (MNC)/mobile country code (MCC). These codes can be used to identify the mobile operators.

Of course some registrations for your application that the developer has also asked not to call – it was flown from the new Apple device, using the MCC MNC codes with Verizon and AT&T.

The first iPhone was released on June 29, 2007, exclusively in the AT&T network GSM phone in the United States. 10 February 2011, the CDMA version of iPhone 4 to Verizon made its debut.

Now that Apple food carriers (and their respective networks), it makes all the sense in the world to combine in one device, turning it into a "world phone" or "global phone", as would say cool kids support CDMA and GSM.

In addition, rumors have been circulating since last year, Qualcomm will replace Intel as the main provider of Smartphone iPhone 5. In particular, Qualcomm is already supplying basic CDMA version of iPhone 4, but not the original GSM device.

Apple made the phone of the world "will be good news for consumers, especially in countries where some carriers use CDMA (United States, India, Japan, Argentina, Brazil and more). In particular, travelling abroad with a phone that only supports CDMA, is a major pain in the ass.

With the iPhone dual-mode 5 users can easily navigate between the two networks.

If all the above checks – and all signs point to Yes, mostly because – this would soon be unveiled iPhone 5 LTE device probably won't be possible disappointment to some, who still does not exclude the possibility of 4 G iPhone, despite mounting evidence of this phone is coming out this year.

It is expected that the 5th generation iPhone worldwide will be released in Q3 2011, inline with the release of iOS 5, the next generation of Apple's operating system.


Started by Steve jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, Apple has expanded from computers to consumer electronics over the past 30 years, officially change their name from Apple Computer.

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