Friday, November 25, 2011

In The New Iphone

In San Francisco, Apple's chief executive officer Steve Jobs took the wraps off the new edition of the iPhone on Monday, June 9, 2008. Aesthetically, the difference between the two generations is barely perceptible. The news makers, however, were the new additions to the much-anticipated gadget. The new iPhone sports a 3rd-generation (3G) wireless support, affording faster Internet connections than the previous, slower, EDGE support.


Another is the addition of business-friendly capabilities, such as synchronized e-mail and calendar through Microsoft's Mail Exchange, and access to corporate data. And of course, full support to third-party applications was touted and some were showcased. In addition, the new iPhone also supports global positioning system (GPS), which is good for locating colleagues with supported devices and for navigation.


And probably the biggest news was the price: USD199 for the 8-gigabyte model and USD299 for the one with 16 gigabytes. And the device will be simultaneously available in 21 countries on July 11, 2008, to be expanded to later in the year to 70 countries including Cameroon, Egypt, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Jordan, Mali, Niger, Qatar, Senegal, and Turkey. The new price is a big departure from the USD599 price tag of the first iPhones rolled out on June 29, 2007.


Except for the announcement on broadening the iPhone map into several dozen new countries, every piece of information in Steve Jobs' keynote was widely rumored ahead of the event, though not confirmed. Exciting as Apple has made these feature to look, however, many users may not notice them. After all, Wi-Fi, which the iPhone has supported from the start, remains the faster, and most of the time cheaper, alternative to carrier-offered 3G. And what is the percentage of new young users who cannot live without Microsoft Exchange support? 



What Is New in a New iPhone? 


Still, the new iPhone is new in a curious way. It is the fullest realization of the bundling phase that mobile phones have been undergoing for the past eight years. Ever since Sharp, the Japanese manufacturer, offered a camera-mounted mobile phone in 2000, a near-consensus emerged among commentators (and it turned out, manufacturers) that bundling more services and features was the trend of the future for mobile phones.


And an arms race of sorts followed among manufacturers to add the most useful and intuitive (and not-so-useful-or-intuitive) features: a video-capture capability; a full QWERTY keypad; a gaming capability; MP3 player; support for business applications like corporate e-mail, Wi-Fi, WiMax, expandable memory, capable Web browser, Bluetooth (wireless short-range technology), infra-red, TV streaming, and bar-code reading; there were even experiments on adding landmine-detection capabilities to certain models of mobile phones. A 2005 New Scientist article rightly described the mobile phone as the new Swiss Army Knife.


But as is always the case with information technologies, the "how much is too much" question gradually arose. And it was not probably feasible to pack all the features in a single reasonably priced gadget. With a fierce competition and little time to ponder this long-standing question, most manufacturers seem to have opted for an easier solution: to segment the market. The ultimate exemplary of this thinking is Nokia, so far the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, with its tens of models geared toward different audiences. For instance, there is the "business" line, which is heavier on business applications, and the "media" line, with better support for music and video.


With a few exceptions (such as the unexpected success of Motorola's extra-slim Razr, whose external design was its biggest selling feature), the segmentation paradigm seemed to hold. And other smart phones manufacturers, like Palm and BlackBerry, in fact toed the line, offering different models aimed explicitly at different purposes. 
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Interface Supremacy


Until the iPhone emerged. That was in December 2006, when Steve Jobs gave the first glimpses of the new keypad-less, multi-touch gadget, with a user interface carrying visual resemblances to the Mac operating system, which runs Apple's computers. On the new gadget, icons glowed, menus flowed, and the wide (3.5 inch) display seemed the first realistic option to browse the Internet and actually read stuff online.


If the ensuing media fixation on the iPhone, particularly after it was released about seven months later, was any indicator, that was Apple's finest hour. A Harvard business professor estimated that the free media publicity Apple received in coverage for the iPhone was in the vicinity of USD400 millions, Wired magazine reported last March. 


As far as features were concerned, the iPhone appears to have struck a successful formula for the "how much is good enough" question. Most importantly, the sophisticated features were hidden under the hood of a breakthrough user interface. Internal complexity was cloaked in outer simplicity, similar to the Google homepage. Indeed Apple, which offered the first graphical user interface in 1983 in its Apple Lisa systems, made a point in its iPhone: Features were important (the Wi-Fi, the camera, media player, etc.), but the user interface was even more so. The interface was the fabric that held these features together and determined how they were, or were not, going to be used.


In its iPhone second act, Apple is focusing on making the best of its advanced interface. Thanks to a powerful processor, the new games, map applications, GPS, media player, all look exactly at home on the iPhone. Most of what the iPhone offers, strictly speaking, has been offered by others for years. But Apple's focus on striking the right bundle (instead of multiple lines and consumer segments) and superior user interface puts its iPhone far ahead of the competition. At least for now.




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Introducing The New iPhone 4S


After one year of loneliness for Apple fans without any update for iPhone from Apple, iPhone 4S finally hits the store. You must be thinking why is it still iPhone 4; why is it not iPhone 5, but have you ever heard about the quote, "never judge a book by its cover?" Well, you can apply it here; although the physical appearance of the 2 phones looks the same, and both are iPhone 4, one with S and one without S, the features offered and the specification of the new iPhone show significant differences. The release of the iPhone 4S goes with the introduction of iOS 5 as well. iOS 5 is the new operating system with a massive improvement, like how your iPhone connects to your computer and even an improvement on the notifications. It is also packed with new features like iCloud integration and Siri, a voice activated in-built app that acts like your own personal assistant.
Firstly, with the help of Siri, a new brilliant innovation from Apple, now you can simply use your voice to use your iPhone. Just like a real personal assistant, Siri can answer your questions and commands. Siri can help you to make phone calls, send messages, schedule meetings, set reminders, and many more. All you have to do is to hold down the home button and ask Siri something. Just talk to Siri like you talk to a real person, "Do I need an umbrella?" or "Where's the closest ATM?" Siri does not only understand what you say, but it also knows what you actually mean. Siri is integrated with all of the apps in your iPhone 4s, it will figure out the right apps to use to find the right answers.
Secondly, another spectacular innovation from Apple in this update is the invention of iCloud. iCloud helps you to keep your photos, music, and settings synced across all of your Apple devices; it helps you to get your things organized. Basically, what iCloud does is to keep a running tab of content that you have created, or any application and music that you have bought from iTunes. Roughly, iCloud stores your contents up to the "cloud" and bring it back down to your Apple devices.
In a nutshell, there are many other improvements made by Apple on this update. Here is the list of the changes in this new breathtaking update, Siri, dual-core A5 chip, 8 mega pixel camera, 1080p hd video recording, iOS 5, and iCloud. There is no doubt that this is the greatest update of iOS that we have ever seen.
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New iPhone 4 8GB Tempting Consumers to Buy Apple


Apple may be taking most of the recent mobile industry headlines with their recently released iPhone 4S but at the same time there has been an 8GB edition of the original iPhone 4 introduced to the market that has literally slipped underneath the radar.
The new addition to the iPhone 4 portfolio joins the 16GB and 32GB models with its new, smaller 8GB memory but aside from this difference it is exactly the same phone with all of the same great features and technology packed into the same iconic casing.
There are two main benefits for choosing the new iPhone 4 8GB edition over both the larger memory versions as well as the new iPhone 4S, the first is price, this new iPhone is significantly cheaper than any of the other available models and all that the consumer really loses out on is memory.
The second is that the expectation of the release of a new iPhone 5 which turned out to be the new iPhone 4S has many consumers a little disappointed, this is because the new 4S is offered in exactly the same casing as the entire iPhone 4 range.
This means that even the new iPhone 8GB looks exactly the same as the high specification 4S model and unless the phone is seen in action other would not know which model the user has.
These two plus points for the new 8GB edition iPhone are drawing many consumers to buying the new Apple iPhone 4 8GB as well as those currently using the older 3GS model to upgrade to the new format.
Sales of the iPhone 4 in all of its memory formats jumped significantly on the announcement of the new 4S partly down to the obvious hype surrounding Apple at the time but also due to the deals for these older fourth generation phones being heavily discounted by mobile phone retailers in order to make room for stocks of the new model.
It looks to be a very wise move by Apple to release this less expensive 8GB iPhone 4 at a time when money is tight for many families, the smaller memory will not worry those who do not store thousands of music tracks and apps and when the new iOS5 upgrade is released these users will be able to store remotely to the iCloud service which will free up extra memory.
Also, many consumers who have not considered buying Apple before because of the large price tag demanded for their products are now finding that the new iPhone 4 8GB is falling within their budget with a free phone offered for as little as £25 per month line rental.
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Asus Android Tablet


Winner of Computex 2011 "Best Choice" and "Best Design" awards, Asus products deliver high quality Android Tablets.
Asus Eee Pad Transformer is versatile
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a versatile PC Tablet. If you want to enjoy multimedia and other productivity applications while on the move, The Asus Android Tablet is an excellent choice. It currently runs Android OS 3.0 but the Android 3.1 upgrade will be available May 31, 2011.
The Asus Transformer Android Tablet has an optional docking station (sold separately) that allows you to work in a PC mode. This allows the tablet to be used like a laptop for easier typing. While connected to the docking station, your battery life is extended which allows for longer use. The docking station also provides 2 USB 2.0 ports, a headphone audio jack and a 4-in-1 card reader for added convenience.
Something unique about the Asus Eee Pad Transformer is the Waveshare Interface. You can connect this tablet to your home network wirelessly. This gives the ability to access and control your PC or Mac with your android tablet. You can stream HD videos or music wirelessly to your network. This feature is great for easily transferring files to and from your PC or Mac without having to mess with more wires.
Asus Eee Pad Slider Coming Soon
Asus continues to impress with the much talked about Asus Eee Pad Slider. The tablet will slide into a mini keyboard that will be a battery source and stand for the tablet, giving it a netbook feel. It is expected that the tablet and slider will be sold together unlike the Transformer whose docking keyboard is sold separately. There is no word at time of publishing this article whether Asus will jump from Tegra 2 to the Atom Z670. This slider is expected to be priced competitively and should be another hot ticket for Asus.
Asus Eee Pad MeMo 3D to be a BIG hit
Possibly the most exciting mobile tablet to hit markets in 2011 is Asus' Eee Pad MeMo 3D. Asus has confirmed they will release a glasses-free 3D, 1280x800 IPS display for their 7" Honeycomb tablet. Enjoy pop-out movies without carrying around a set of uncomfy glasses. The 7" screen gives maximum portability. You will be able to store this tablet easily in a pocket, purse or briefcase. It is equipped with a stylus for touch screen, which is tucked away in an extension of the tablet. This design leaves the tablet exceedingly thin, one of thinnest available. The MeMo is equipped with Memic Bluetooth headset that will give you hands-free chatting.
Asus Sure to Please Mobile Tech Enthusiasts
Which ever your preference, there is sure to be an Asus Eee Pad to meet your needs. With the Asus Transformer already on the market and with this impressive lien-up of mobile tablets slated to release sometime in 2011, Asus is surely to hit a home run with Mobile Tech enthusiasts.
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Asus Eee Pad MeMO Review - An Android Tablet


Asus has made its move into the tablet market, showing off a selection of devices at the recent CES in Las Vegas.
The Eee Pad MeMO provides the ultimate in mobile flexibility. It's 7. 1" capacitive touch-screen makes it compact enough to slide into a jacket pocket, yet nonetheless great for carrying handwritten notes with the supplied stylus pen. The Android 3.0 operating system gives you an array of efficiency and entertainment software program, while a Micro HDMI port indicates the Memo will even connect to an external display for full 1080p HI-DEF video playback.
The Eee Pad MeMO will cost merely $499 that is certainly also what Apple currently charges for the lowest-end iPad.
One of the appealing features of this tablet is the capacitive stylus which is situated in a slot down below the capacitive display. Asus would additionally be supplying two complementary apps which utilize this stylus. One of the applications is Media note which takes notes and the other is called Painter which allows you to sketch using the stylus as a pressure sensing device.
Asus Eee Pad Memo Tablet Specs
  • Operating System: Android 3.0 Honeycomb
  • Processor: 1.2GHz dual core Qualcomm 8260 processor
  • Memory: 512MB of RAM
  • Storage: up to 64GB of solid state storage
  • Connectivity: 3G, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11 b/g/n
  • Camera: 1.2 megapixel front, 5 megapixel rear with LED flash
  • Style: Slate
  • Display: 7.1" capacitive touch-screen display
  • Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels
  • Battery: 4400mAh 16-hour battery life
  • Weight: 0.86 pounds
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Android Training: A Launch Pad For A Brewing Future.

There are more than 250 programming languages but only few are known and embraced by the market.Every new language mended the loopholes of the existing languages. Its rightly said that necessity isthe mother of invention. Lack of modularity in the ancestors of c made C Language, such hotcake in the industry .So is the platform independency of JAVA that led its undisputed monopoly in the late 90s.

When we talk about the Mobile programming, it is a completely untouched domain. The reason being the secrecy of hardware technology maintained by the mobile manufacturing companies. The companies used to keep the development activities under a close loop. A freelancer could never thought even in his dreams to ever code for mobile applications. The obvious reason being the licensing and contingencies of the existing technologies being used in those days. Such secretive policies of the
companies which were devised for revenue generation and for leading the way towards an undisputed supremacy finally proved to be the last nail on their coffins. A new buzzword from the open source community ANDROID has become the new avatar and a boon to the budding developers.

ANDROID hit the market emphatically and in mere 3 years of its advent, Android apps have captured 50% of the mobile market. Not only its giving a tough fight to stringencies from the competitors but providing a soothing environment for the masses to work and contribute to the development of applications. Today anyone, having a basic know-how of JAVA, can start Android programming and give shapes to the ideas generating in their minds . From mobile games to browsers to Gtalk , Social networking applications to Google Map apps . The field is unlimited and lucrative too . the pool of fresh engineers passing every year in bulks from different engineering colleges in India , remain jobless in spite of hard work. ANDROID paves a smooth way to a bright future , companies are sprouting in Hyderabad and southern hubs of the Indian subcontinent that pays in 6 figures to adept programmers .Being new technology and in such a glaring demand ,the day is not far when universities will introduce ANDROID to their curriculum.

CETPA Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Is a renowned organization, unimpeachably providing training on 21 cutting edge technologies since last 9 years. With wide research and Analysis, it has launched an academically tailored program on ANDROID with project . It is getting overwhelming response from the engineering students. Apart from the training at CETPA campus , for 2 day workshops events at college premises,college management, student clubs /societies can contact at CETPA InfoTech, Android has became an obvious choice for budding engineers and proving out to be a gateway to their dreams.
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Android's Market Share In U.s. Was 40% In June


The international market research firm said the market share of Google Android platform in June in the U.S. increased from 38 percent in May to 40%. Apple iOS's market share was 26.6%, ranking the second. 

Google Android operating system may face many legal proceedings, but its market share still ranked the highest in the U.S. It is estimated that by the end of June in 2011, the U.S. smart phone users are 78.5 million, a growth of 8%. 
In the June of this year, 30,000 mobile phone users are investigated. The survey shows that benefit from the sales of a large number of operators and hundreds of Android phones in the market, Android's share in June increased from 38% in May to 40%. Apple iOS ranked the second place with a market share of 26.6%. 

A few days ago, Analysys said Android accounts for 48 percent of the global market share. Apple iOS's global share is 19%. After Samsung Verizon Wireless, AT & T and Sprint carriers released Galaxy S II Mobile in this summer, the battle between Android and iPhone will open a new chapter. The sales of Samsung's new mobile phone exceeded five million units in less than 90 days. 

It is expected that Apple will launch iPhone 5 in the September or October. iPhone 5 will configure a faster processor, new body design, running iOS 5. Analysys said that iPhone 5 will help Apple to strengthen its strong position in the second half of 2011. 

In the June, RIM BlackBerry platform continued to decline, from 24.7% in May fell to 23.4%. The phone companies want to boost its share of smart phones by the release of new Blackberry 7 OS platform in the end of this month. The new products include an upgraded BlackBerry Torch and the Bold. 

The market share of Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system is 5.8%. Analysts predicted that Microsoft's smart phone shipments in the second quarter will be less than 1.5 million. Its global market share is only 1%. Microsoft believes that once Mango smart phones go to the market this fall, it will soon change the status quo.

The market share of Google Android in major countries of Europe and America is more than 50%. Google's market share in the United States, Australia and major European countries reached 50.6%. Although Apple's iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS are only sold, but its share in Europe is still more than 25%.

5 Best Android Market Apps


You may think that the best apps have a price, but more of them are actually free. If you pay for the app, the cost is still affordable anyway. Who says the best things for life are not for free? Here is a list of the best apps that you can find in the Android market:
1. The Weather Channel
The Weather Channel is one of the best Android apps that you can download from the Android market. The newly enhanced Weather Channel gives you a much better and richer weather experience. Due to customers' feedback, many improvements were made such as a brand new user interface that includes user-friendly navigation between main weather screens and easier access to maps like animated radar and personalized weather maps. These weather maps are also capable of giving specific weather forecasts, conditions, alerts, notifications and the current temperature.
2. Facebook for Android
Sometimes, accessing Facebook through your browser is too tedious, especially when you know that there is an easier way of connecting with your friends. Facebook is always synonymous to staying in touch with the world. All people have an account; maybe your grandparents do, too. The success of Facebook is so overwhelmingly successful that Android developers created an application for you to access your account anytime and anywhere. Essentially, Facebook is a social network that allows you to do anything like chat with your friends, check news feeds, review events, share links, check messages, upload photos, watch videos and play games. Downloading the free Facebook for Android will allow you to keep in touch with your old friends and meet new people.
3. Twitter
One of the greatest social networking sites that have invaded the Android market, Twitter remains to be a top pick among busy people who do not have the time for Facebook. Most celebrities, political figures and other VIPs are quite active in using Twitter. This Android app allows you to access important updates on what's happening around the globe, like business, sports, music, politics, entertainment and travel. You can view many interesting topics on what people are talking about. You can also send private messages to your friends, share photos, videos, view maps and a lot more.
4. Angry Birds
When you feel the need for relaxation, fun and pleasure all you have to do is just to play Angry Birds from your Android device. It is one of the best games in the Android market. This game is for everyone to enjoy. Based on the laws of physics, you would not think that this game will be forgotten just yet. Aside from all the fun-filled launching of the revengeful birds, you get to play this game for free. The best thing is that developers keep on releasing new versions every now and then.
5. Kindle
Probably the best Android app that can widen your knowledge and improve your reading skills is the Kindle. With the Kindle app, you will get the chance to access over 900,000 books in the Kindle library, such as newspapers, magazines and dictionaries. You can also read articles from the Wall Street Journal, as well the best sellers from the New York Times. You will also enjoy many benefits like customizing the page color and font size of your reading material. You can also use links from Google and Wikipedia for more information.
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Verizon Officially Announces iPhone Release Date

Have you been a loyal Apple fan but have not been too happy with the coverage and dropped calls of the AT and T service? Have you been a loyal Verizon customer, but really wanted to have the iPhone as your cellular device? If the previous question set applies to you, the following article will clarify the official release date of the iPhone to the Verizon network.
In mid January, Verizon made an official statement that they will soon be carrying the iPhone 4 as a communication and data device on their cellular network. The talk of Verizon carrying the iPhone has been brewing ever since Apple signed a contract with a Chinese manufacturer last march. Since that time the release date was speculated several times to be September, then November for holiday sales, but there was never a peep from the Verizon officials confirming or denying these allegations.
It is now official, the iPhone will be available to current customers on February 3rd and to new customers on the 10th. The largest letdown of this announcement was that the phone will operate on their current CDMA network rather than on their 4G LTE network. Their rationale for this is that the major complaints of current iPhone users is dropped calls and lack of coverage area. Their current network offers the most stable coverage and reliability available. The major question still unanswered is whether customers will be able to simultaneously browse the web and talk on their device while not on a wifi hotspot. Current AT and T customers are able to do this and this offers more than just web browsing, but also the ability to use the maps feature to find a location and to send emails while talking. These features are hallmark functions of the current iPhone 4 and the AT and T network and are charished by many potential and current users.
Verizon announced that the price of the devices would be the same as the current prices for new or eligible upgradable customers ont he AT and T network; those being $199 for the 16GB model and $299 for the 32GB model. If you are not eligible for an upgrade the price is $499 for the 16GB or $599 for the 32GB. The details of the Verizon specific device capabilities are yet unreleased, but speculations assume that this device will not have the death grip issue or oil build up issue of the AT and T model. The rest is left in secrecy until the big release date.
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Verizon iPhone 4 Cases - What Is the Best Case for You?


Verizon iPhone 4 are available on February 10th, 2011. When you buy this iPhone you also want to ensure that it is kept safely and away from damages. To safeguard the iPhone the accessory that you need is an iPhone case. However, buying a case is not just buying grocery; it needs some thoughts as well. You have to think about proper protection of the phone when you think of buying a case. The cost does not matter much as it is not a very expensive item and someone who can afford to buy an iPhone can also invest some more money to buy an accessory that will protect the iPhone.
Those who are interested in flaunting their prized possession prefer to keep the iPhone in its 'naked' state so that it is clearly visible. However, it is necessary that you take adequate precautions to protect the phone from elements like weather, dust, moisture and especially scratches.
The iPhone is a piece of beauty as well, apart from being technologically versatile; therefore some people like to keep it without a case. Some people however would like to have a case on their iPhone with the corners exposed. There are cases available that cater to such preferences that keep the corners of the iPhone exposed. But before buying such a case you should ensure that the corners are not damaged in case the phone drops down.
iPhone cases are available in most of the iPhone stores including big departmental stores. There are four types of cases that exist in the market; these are made from leather, metal, rubber and plastic. Which one you want will depend on your personal preference.
People who are more concerned with the safety of your iPhone than displaying its cosmetic looks prefer rubber cases as these can provide adequate protection to the phone against impact. The rubber cases are also grip-friendly and do not easily slip out of the hand, the only drawback of this case is that it gets soiled in a short time and hence require frequent cleaning.
Metal cases are preferred by people who have the habit of handling things roughly or work in tough environment even though these are a bit heavy.
The plastic cases are funky and are available in variety of shades and colors.
The leather cases are a class apart and are elegantly styled and are supposed to be the best amongst all the types of cases available for iPhone. People who are more concerned about their class and personal style prefer leather iPhone case.
The back flip cases are being preferred by many iPhone owners due to its inherent advantages. There are certain conveniences that make it popular. For example when you are watching a video clip or listening to music you can place the phone upright with the help of the flip kickstand feature of the flip case; you need not use any object to make the phone stand, the phone stands on its own. This allows hands free use of the iPhone and you are free of any strains of your wrist. This type of cases gives protection to the phone on its back side and at the same time the front side of the phone remains accessible quite easily. With this convenience the back flip case has become quite popular and it seems to be the ideal case for your iPhone.
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Verizon Iphone 4 Cases

Now that Apple and Verizon Wireless have announced the launch date of the new Verizon iPhone 4, the internet has been abuzz as to whether standard iPhone 4 cases will fit this new phone.

Structural Changes to the Phone

There is a new style of antenna on the Verizon iPhone 4 (most likely to avoid the issues associated with the iPhone 4!). As a result Apple has needed to make some structural changes to the body of the phone. These changes involved a slight shift in the location of the on/off and mute buttons, along with a little repositioning of the external antenna.

Apple Introduces the iPhone Universal Case

Initially, it was understood that existing iPhone 4 cases would not fit the new Verizon phone. However, Apple has recently introduced a universal bumper case. The universal bumper case see's the hole for the vibrate button further elongated toward the volume buttons thus accommodating both the AT&T and Verizon iPhone's. So, the good news is that the iPhone 4 universal case styles will fit the new Verizon iPhone 4. 

Some Cases Fit Both Verizon and AT&T iPhones

However, there are some existing iPhone cases that will fit both the Verizon and AT&T versions and if you are lucky you may just own one! For example, the Sonix Snap slim case is a classic glove case with one opening for the mute and volume buttons. This will make it compatible with both iPhone versions. Also, leather pouch cases and flip cases should fit both versions of the iPhone 4.

While you might think your phone case choices are limited, iPhone case manufacturers have been busy designing and creating cases customized for the Verizon iPhone. These cases will be available at the time of the release of the new phone, in a variety of styles from which to choose.

Protect Your Phone with a Verizon Case

Of course you will certainly want to purchase a case when you purchase your new Verizon iPhone 4 as cases offer great protection for the phone. A cased phone is cushioned to withstand the impact of drops and bumps to the phone with the end result of having your phone last longer than one that is not in a case. Phone cases also help to reduce scratches and nicks to the phone.

While the main function of phone cases is protection, case manufacturers have the consumers in mind and offer a variety of designs and styles. You also have a choice of materials, such as aluminum, leather, and hard plastic or soft silicone. 

You can be sure that you will have a great selection of styles from which to choose when you buy your new Verizon Wireless iPhone 4
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Verizon iPhone Facts


  • When is it coming? Current Verizon customers can pre-order the iPhone on Feb. 3rd while everyone else can buy it Feb. 10th.
  • How much will it cost? The 16GB iPhone will cost $199 while the 32GB iPhone will cost $299. Both include a 2 year contract.
  • Can I buy the iPhone for Verizon without a contract? Yes. To be honest we couldn't find any exact pricing for that but I'd assume you could just add $200 to each respective iPhone and we'd be getting close to the retail cost of a Verizon iPhone without a contract.
  • I heard the Verizon iPhone will be on a CDMA network, but what does that mean? The biggest thing die-hard iPhone users will notice is that they will be unable to be on a phone call and use the internet at the same time using the Verizon network.
  • Can the Verizon iPhone be Jailbroken? It's almost a sure thing. The only question is when and how. According to a source a Verizon Jailbreak is already in the works.
  • Can the Verizon iPhone be unlocked? Apparently all CDMA phones are unlocked. It's more of a matter of will another CDMA carrier let you use that device on their network. If you are a sprint customer it seems that chances are no whereas if you are a Cricket customer it may actually be a possibility. Thanks iphonefaq.org!
  • Can I use my AT&T iPhone on the Verizon network now that Verizon will be offering an iPhone? No. AT&T iPhones use a different antenna.
  • Is it possible Verizon won't be the only new carrier to sell the iPhone? Yes, because it appears there is now no exclusive carrier contract in effect in the United States for the iPhone. So as far as we know in the next few months announcements of an Apple iPhone coming to T-Mobile or Sprint is very possible.
  • What is the Verizon iPhone hotspot feature? It will allow Verizon iPhone users to tether / turn their phones into a mobile wifi hotspot. So you could be your own mobile wifi provider for your laptop and other wifi enabled devices. You will be able to do this to up to 5 devices at once. There will be a fee for doing this but such pricing for this or the Verizon iPhone data plan has not been made public yet.
  • Can I pre-order in store? No. Online only!
  • I constantly hear that I should wait before getting this iPhone for Verizon, but why? Because chances are that when the iPhone 5 comes out this year you will regret your current purchase considering you'll be locked in a contract and won't be able to get that nice special upgrade promo price by extending your mobile contract. So if Apple stays on target with releasing new iPhones yearly we should see an iPhone 5 come out this summer and I don't see why they wouldn't release one for Verizon too.
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