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Apple Readies ‘World Mode’ iPhone

Posted by admin On November - 7 - 2009

A new report from OTR Global says plans to release a UMTS/ hybrid in the third quarter of 2010. If true, the new will play nice with Verizon’s network and spell an end to AT&T’s exclusivity contract in the U.S. — which is already slated to end sometime next year.

The report also notes the new phone has a 2.8-inch screen and smaller body, which is consistent with photos that surfaced on iLounge last June. The device would be manufactured by Taiwan-based Asustek subsidiary Pegatron.

A “worldmode” would be a colossal win for . The device could support any major carrier worldwide. wouldn’t need to sell different versions of the to support different networks, and would most likely see a huge increase in sales.

This news could be bad for AT&T, which has been snubbed by and users alike for poor coverage, dropped calls, delayed MMS support, and lack of tethering.

The OTR report says Verizon and have already reached an agreement to sell the new next year, despite Verizon’s recent advertising attacks on the .

Of course, switching to Verizon might solve some issues with poor coverage and dropped calls, but users might have to fork out an additional $30 a month for a 5GB monthly “unlimited” tethering plan and $15 a month for exchange service.

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