iPhone will not support CDMA
Apple and AT&T have just finalized an agreement on Apple's upcoming product, the iPhone phone, that will use networks that use GSM technology (Global System for Mobile Communications). demand) within the next 5 years.
Currently, the iPhone is still one of the most anticipated phones. Whether this technology product is successful or not is a hot topic of controversy all over the world. And of course, everything will be proved only when the phone is actually launched and verified by the users themselves.
It is unfortunate for many users when the iPhone will only be available on networks using GSM technology. Perhaps everything would be different if Apple signed an agreement with Verizon instead of AT&T. Apple can still change its mind and thus give customers hope for a free iPhone (Code Division Multiple Access) iPhone phone.
If this happens, there will not be any customers in the Asian and Asian schools (where the GSM network is more popular) craving 'look' to the iPhone. The only possibility for Apple to change is to create other iPhone versions for other mobile networks, including the CDMA application network, of course.
Apple has just decided that AT&T will be the only iPhone provider in the next 60 months. This is a long time for a product to be expected like the iPhone to be "tied up" with GSM.
The only Apple phone includes a 3.5-inch touch screen and a host of other unique features for music, audio books (audiobooks), television and movies. In addition, it also supports email, widget tool (help users browse the website on their own request), Wi-fi and EDGE services with the best quality.
The launch date of the iPhone has been announced as June 11. Most controversies about this product focus on its high price. Depending on memory capacity, from 4GB to 8GB, the iPhone will cost $ 499 or $ 599.
Nguyen Nam
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