
Using the same “retina” display, 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording and powerful A4 processor, this version of the iPhone looks almost identical to the GSM/UMTS version used worldwide.
Available for preorder from February 3rd and then released generally on February 10th, the 16GB iPhone 4 will cost $199.99 with a 2 year contract, and the 32GB version will be $299.99.
Unlike a lot of recent Verizon releases, the iPhone 4 is not a 4G “LTE” device, instead using Verizon’s existing 3G EVDO network. This should certainly be good enough for most people, and Verizon has a reputation for having the best coverage in the United States which is definitely a competitive advantage.
Perhaps the most interesting thing about the Verizon version of the iPhone 4 is the impact on the market it will have. AT&T have been snapping at Verizon’s heels for the number one spot in the US, and the availability of the iPhone will take away some of AT&T’s edge. Verizon already have a high-end smartphone range, the “DROID” series of phones which are mostly supplied by Motorola. It’s quite possible that Motorola will see a sales dip as one of their arch-rivals moves onto the Verizon network.
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