Even if Congress does force it, for whatever reason, Apple probably has zero interest in making a CDMA device. Only Verizon - on a global scale, would make CDMA worth considering. Secondly, Verizon has been pushing for an LTE network quickly (many markets are said to get VZW LTE by the end of 2010) and then BAM, LTE is backward compatible so now people can start using GSM phones on Verizon. When the iPhone 4 G comes out in 2 to 4 years, the CDMA version would be crap.
What I am worried about right now is that SMS vulnerability that is going to be announced a Black Hat that Apple has done shit about. No 3.0.1 this doesn't sit well with me. I don't give a damn about video APIs or such, I just don't want my phone to be a zombie.
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Even if Congress does force it, for whatever reason, Apple probably has zero interest in making a CDMA device. Only Verizon - on a global scale, would make CDMA worth considering. Secondly, Verizon has been pushing for an LTE network quickly (many markets are said to get VZW LTE by the end of 2010) and then BAM, LTE is backward compatible so now people can start using GSM phones on Verizon. When the iPhone 4 G comes out in 2 to 4 years, the CDMA version would be crap.
What I am worried about right now is that SMS vulnerability that is going to be announced a Black Hat that Apple has done shit about. No 3.0.1 this doesn't sit well with me. I don't give a damn about video APIs or such, I just don't want my phone to be a zombie.