The Verizon iPhone has finally arrived, offering users a CDMA alternative to the AT&T version introduced in the summer of 2010. But aside from the fact that they use different cell networks here in the US, the Verizon version of the iPhone 4 has a few cosmetic differences. The most significant is the fact that the controversy-filled antenna no longer has a visible gap on the top, not to mention a total lack of a SIM slot.
The iPhone 4 will remain largely unchanged and carry the same feature-set as its GSM counterpart — with the addition of a “CDMA optimized” antenna and mobile hotspot capabilities. The device will be available for the same price points — $199 for 16GB and $299 for 32GB — and will be available to the general public on February 10th with pre-orders starting on the 3rd.
iPhone 4. Verizon. It begins.







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