Apple iPhone for Verizon coming late this year?

Supreme Studio Makeover from MacMall.com Matt Phillips reports for The Wall Street Journal, “Here’s an interesting tidbit from Susquehanna Financial Group analyst Jeffrey Fidacaro: ‘Checks suggest CDMA phone coming soon. As our SFG Semiconductor analyst Chris Caso wrote in his recent Taiwan Trip Notes – Day 2 note, the supply chain was on notice for production of a CDMA version of the iPhone to begin as early as [the third quarter of 2010]. While we do not subscribe to this time frame and anticipate a CDMA iPhone more likely [first quarter of 2011], our checks around the WWDC event suggest optimism that a CDMA iPhone could be coming by the end of 2010. We believe the threat of the possible loss of iPhone exclusivity partly explains what motivated AT&T to extend the subsidized pricing at an accelerated time frame.'”

Phillips reports, “Others cite the looming threat of a Verizon iPhone to explain what Macquarie analysts call the AT&T’s ‘incredibly generous upgrade offer.’ Macquarie analysts write: “AT&T’s accelerated upgrade policy came in more generous than expected, likely to lock in as many existing iPhone customers as possible ahead of a possible CDMA iPhone launch in late 2010/early 2011. AT&T customers whose upgrade eligibility comes in 2010 will be able to apply for an upgrade as soon as the phone launches.’ Collins Stewart analysts also suspect that a CDMA iPhone have prompted AT&T’s upgrade policy. ‘We would not be surprised if this move signals AT&T’s attempt to lock in as many current iPhone users as possible, before it is possibly offered at other carriers or on other technology platform (such as CDMA).'”

Full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]

51 Comments

  1. @ob1spyker

    I’m referring to the ability to talk and surf the web at the same time. AT&T;and Apple have both touted this capability in numerous commercials in an effort to blunt the impact Verizon’s “Map” campaign.

    Does anyone really think that Jobs is going to drop this capability just so that Verizon can sell an iPhone?!

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