What is good: millions of Verizon Wireless customers waiting literally for years an iPhone of any kind may on 10 February get.
What is bad: The Verizon iPhone is a modified modest iPhone 4, published in the middle of the traditional one-year Apple's upgrade cycle, and brings little apparently sold advantages over the version that was in June 2010 on other networks.
What is good: Verizon iPhone 4 in contrast to the GSM version allow five devices, the mobile data plan over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or USB to the iPhone share a hotspot. It's called Hotspot and staff appear in the "Settings" between Wi-Fi and notifications.
What is bad: The CDMA iPhone 4 can not handle voice calls and data simultaneously. Data services will stop when a call comes in
What is good: Verizon will fail in many cities, with robust bandwidth, so that millions can of iPhone users on their towers without, the kind of connectivity problems and AT & T's iPhone that its CDMA (3G) network can supply power quality AT & T's users have faced.
What's bad: It is very likely that the actual speed data services, slow on Verizon's network than AT & T, which means that if you're in a city where AT & T network is to perform well quickly and Verizon will be reliable, a step down from AT & T, rather than a step up.
What is good: Verizon version of the iPhone is the same promised 7 hours of battery time for the call to get a GSM version of 3G.
What is bad: Verizon iPhone is not offered the 14 hours of talk time 2G as fallback to the GSM iPhone 4th
What is good: Verizon telephone calls via the iPhone is probably more reliable U.S. Service coverage area than AT & T's.
What is bad: Verizon CDMA network supports in most other countries, so that the lack of GSM support in the iPhone 4 Verizon this particular product is less ideal than the GSM iPhone is used outside the United States calls for Apple, It has been optimized for performance in this country. It does not have a GSM card slot. What is good: The prices will remain for the CDMA and GSM iPhone 4s.
What is bad : Verizon does not have the $ 49 iPhone 3G now, so will the only way to get into an iPhone on the CDMA network, is paying $ 200.
What is good: The CDMA iPhone 4 Verizon does not seem any branding or bloatware, next to the word Verizon on top of the screen in the carrier namespace iOS 4.2.5 and runs out of the box.
What is bad: Apple antenna changes, which resulted in minor changes to the locations of the Ringer switch and volume buttons, so it released compatibility problems with some of the thousand or so cases already iPhone 4. Word on the street is that the device may still signal attenuation questions now, if one is held in landscape mode instead of portrait mode, by changes in position antenna. It is unclear whether this is true or not, but we have heard that "the death embrace" something that must be independently tested to confirm. We too, some other hidden differences between this phone and the older version of GSM, Apple sometimes uses mid-cycle refresh as an opportunity, new security features that are not obvious to introduce.
What is good: Verizon customers access to visual voice mail to receive.
What is bad: Existing Verizon customers their old voice mail boxes, to lose, including news and greetings, they will need to get everything they want before they listen to hear the transition. "All existing messages will be deleted and can not be restored" as soon as an iPhone 4 is on, Verizon notes.
What is good: Verizon will offer a contract-free version of the iPhone 4, so you do not need to undertake a two-year service plan for the device at the time of purchase.
What is bad: The Verizon iPhone 4 will only work on Verizon's network, and existing iPhone devices will not work on Verizon's network at all, so buying a new phone either full or subsidized prices is the only way to a Verizon iPhone users have become. Apple will almost certainly try, this change by offering true "world phone LTE/4G" versions of the next iPhone, but now it is two different phones for two different types of networks.
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