Rumours abound in the world of technology and the new rumour doing the rounds is about the launch date of 4G iPhone, which is to be introduced by the California based Apple. This product is rumoured to be able to give 40- 50 Mb of internet speed by using LTE technology. However, as the company that was going to supply had said that it would only be able to send the chips by the beginning of next year. As a result, the launch date of the iPhone was assumed to be only sometime in 2011.
However, the current speculation is that the 4G iPhone might be released as early as the summer in 2010 itself. This conjecture began as soon as Apple posted a job vacancy for a cellular technology software manager who has also expert knowledge of LTE technology. This posting immediately started off the rumours, since it is believed that the next version of the iPhone may use LTE technology. It is supposed that the product may be made available to customers in the States this summer season itself.
The fact that HTC has announced the EVO 4G on Sprint’s WiMAX network, the market was expecting that Apple may bring the release of the 4G iPhone forward. The news that it may incorporate LTE technology will delight Apple fans as LTE is going to be the next big thing in mobile broadband standard.
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