
Verizon Wireless, the largest mobile operator in the U.S., announced Tuesday that the February 10 start selling the iPhone, news that was looking forward to four years and that finally allows you to share the goose eggs gold with AT & T. “If the media write something often enough and insistence eventually becomes reality. Here is the fruit of our long collaboration with a great partner with Apple,” said Tuesday the president of Verizon Wireless Lowell McAdam said in a conference press in New York. With this announcement, and after almost four years exclusively with AT & T since the birth of popular phone in June 2007 – Apple has decided to change strategy in the U.S. and allow Verizon Wireless, a company formed by Verizon and Vodafone, can finally also sell “the mobile phone world’s most innovative,” according to the operator.
Not surprisingly, since its inception in June 2007, the iPhone has revolutionized the market thanks to its touch screen, its single button and its application store, among other things that have set the trend and have been imitated by almost all manufacturers. Verizon, with more than 93 million customers in the United States will begin taking orders for iPhones on February 3, but not hit stores until 10 this month, as detailed in the press conference, its CEO, Dan Mead. To make this possible, Apple has had to modify the iPhone’s antenna 4 (the latest) to fit the CDMA technology used by Verizon.
