iPhone 4, Verizon 4G Network Seems Like a Match Made in Heaven - The Conditions Are Right for a Verizon 4G iPhone (
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Verizon Wireless, meanwhile, is testing its LTE network
in Boston and Seattle,
and is planning to introduce the 4G technology to about 30 more markets by the
end of CY2010. As the company rolls out its LTE network this year, it's still
not certain exactly what the first 4G devices will be. It's possible that it
will get its own version of the same Samsung device, and it's likely that the
company will launch LTE data cards that will likely work with 3G and WiFi in
addition to LTE.
But the next step could very well be the long-awaited
iPhone 4. Such an introduction would make a lot of sense both for Verizon
Wireless' build-out plans and for its version of the iPhone. It wouldn't make a
lot of sense to introduce a version of the iPhone 4 that's essentially the same
as the AT&T version. While this would give customers a much better network
than they're getting from AT&T, the 3G speeds from Verizon Wireless aren't
exactly setting records. But to take the next leap and launch the iPhone
4 from Verizon Wireless as a 4G device would have a huge impact on the
device's place in the market.
And ultimately, that's what Verizon needs to do. After
all, there are already millions of AT&T iPhone 4s out there in the world.
The market is only so large. In spite of the fact that Verizon Wireless has a
significantly more robust network, introducing just another iPhone isn't going
to make very many people switch. So Verizon needs something that provides a
compelling reason to eschew AT&T and look at the Verizon solution. An LTE
4G network would provide just that reason.
But whether this will actually happen remains to be seen.
The conditions are certainly right. The network will be built-out enough by the
rumored
January ship date to make an iPhone 4X4 viable. While it would be a little
unusual, Apple could announce the new version of the iPhone 4 at the iPod event
in the second week of September. Normally, of course, new iPhone models must
wait for the World Wide Developers Conference that happens during the summer,
but in this case, it's not a new phone, just a new version. More important, the
timing fits what Verizon Wireless needs for a January launch.
So will there be a 4G iPhone 4 for Verizon Wireless announced this year? No
doubt someone at Verizon knows, and of course Steve Jobs knows. The rest of us
will have to put up with rumors, but in this case, the rumors are so
persistent, and the information so broadly based that it sure seems possible.
But of course that could just be feeding into a rumor too.