Earlier today, Verizon announced a special event to be held next week and while the
company gave no details, everyone is speculating that this is the long-awaited,
much-anticipated Verizon iPhone.
If that's the case, one question immediately leaps to mind — would Apple really let
another company announce an iPhone for them? We all know how secretive Apple is and
how much they love doing their own events.
I believe the answer to that question is, yes. Apple would let Verizon announce the
iPhone.
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The most important reason Apple would let Verizon make this announcement is that
Apple is managing expectations.
If Apple sent out its typical invitation to join them in California for an event,
the speculation would be that Apple was going to release the iPhone 5 or perhaps the
iPad 2. I believe when the Verizon-compatible iPhone does come, it will simply be a
CDMA version of the iPhone 4.
While Apple will go through the development of making a phone that is compatible
with Verizon's network, I doubt that they would completely change the development
cycle to release the iPhone 5 early.
If Apple's iPhone development cycle remains the same, we should see a new iPhone in
June or July 2011.
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Of course, there is another reason. Apple has the iPhone available on multiple
carriers in many countries and they don't make a big deal about it. Looking at this
from a business perspective, Verizon is just another carrier for Apple.
This is a bigger deal to most of us because many want to use the iPhone on Verizon.
But to Apple, it's just a modified version of an already released product.
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Coupled with his personal affection for cars, Mr. Lee's dream of building SMI as a
global force started out with technical assistance from Nissan, a company which at
the time of SMI's early stages was in dire financial straits. SMI's affiliation with
Nissan could have been one of the reasons for Renault buying a major share of the
company, as Renault had become a major shareholder of Nissan by then. One of the
very early planners for SMI has stated that technical affiliations for SMI were
initially considered with either Volkswagen or Honda. However, its financial
situation had forced Nissan to disclose its technology and engineering expertise to
SMI. Also, Nissan has supplied SMI with its engines, one of them being Nissan's
famed V6 engines the VQ23DE, currently replaced by the VQ35DE.
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