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by jsm386
5889 days ago
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When the original iPhone came out, there were reports of 100+ field testers testing the iPhone for at least a few months. So it begs to reason that Apple would at least require a few months worth of testing before it had a model that was suitable for production on a CDMA network. Just asking: Did anyone confirm the iPhone Gizmodo found contained a GSM chip aside from Gruber: According to Gizmodo, one of the barcodes attached to the unit read “N90_DVT_GE4X_0493”. According to several sources (of mine) familiar with the project, “N90” is Apple’s codename for the fourth-generation GSM iPhone, slated for release this June or July. http://daringfireball.net/2010/04/gizmodo_prototype_iphone |
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