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New York: Verizon iPhone release date, Verizon iPhone in June 2010 Press & iPhone 4 g Release Date: Verizon looks like a winner. Verizon iPhone rumors start of a gathering storm. People have very strong arguments for and against iPhone or iPhone Verizon CDMA.

For many people, the iPhone were barred in New York area a few months ago, are in seventh heaven. Are overjoyed with the impending announcement

Bloggers say the read extensively on this subject: "Excuse me, I doubt that Apple is re-engineering the entire mobile phone, just because they can be sold by Verizon. No one else used on the face of the planet Verizon's radio system seems outdated. Feel free to ask Apple, a telephone, that AM radio frequencies used to make. "

Another blogger said: "I thought," new"iPhone 4G SPRINT went fastest with a 4G network? I 'd move by AT & T for this, I SPRINT ago and moved because of AT & T. Well-paid, I'm lifted Bill, I' m always picky consumer and I really want a service that works "

Meanwhile, AT & T is preparing for the big battle. Your leadership is working overtime to find ways to Apple's new move counter.

Reports surfaced that the company is to unveil a new iPhone on the market plans. Moreover, in conversation with other mobile operators Verizon Wireless to launch new products. AT & T is concerned that it will end the dominance of the U.S. market. And until now are Apple and AT & T to work together. Both companies concluded an agreement that enables AT & T to market iPhone entered the market. But the agreement ends this summer.

Fans are still trying to figure out what prompted Apple to snap its relationship with the United States’ leading phone carrier. Industry insiders say the company has come under attack from consumers over failing to provide good coverage in major cities including New York and San Francisco. They say that AT&T wants to continue dominating the market then it should fix up things at its end. And it looks that the company understands this. That is why AT&T is working on its calls quality. Besides, it is also speeding up Web-surfing before Apple releases a new version of the iPhone.

It has set a 100-day target to overcome its chink.

AT&T has had more than three years to address these issues since the iPhone announcement … It seems as if it's way past the time for planning,” says analyst Kevin Markey.