Sunday, August 8, 2010

Verizon iPhone for January

A CDMA-based iPhone would likely sell 2-3 million units in the first few weeks (modeled after iPhone 4’s oversubscribed launch). The lead-time associated with upside in the semiconductor world is huge, sometimes as long as 26 weeks (supply is tight right now so this rule is in effect and Apple had major supply problems with the iPhone 4 and iPad).
Sources with knowledge of this entire situation have assured me that Apple has submitted orders for millions of units of Qualcomm CDMA chipsets for a Verizon iPhone run due in December. This production run would likely be for a January launch, and I’d bet the phone is nearly 100% consistent with the current iPhone 4 (with a fixed internal insulator on the antenna).
Verizon will have LTE going in 30 markets by the end of the year.  Seems weird Apple would jump on the CDMA bandwagon so late.  I'd rather see a LTE chipset that does CDMA too.  There are also a few other CDMA networks in the world besides Verizon. Sprint has been pitching the connection lately

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