iPhone 4G Spotted in Field Testing

Peter Chubb
  By: Peter Chubb | Posted: November 29, 2009 | 3 Comments
  Filed under: Cell Phones, Handsets

iPhone 4G Spotted in Field Testing

Since the launch of the iPhone back in 2007, Apple has launched a new model each year. The first was a 2G model, with a 3G version being released in 2008. The launch of the iPhone 3GS was not a huge improvement over its predecessor, but the next 4G models will be different and it has already been spotted in testing.

Apple needs to do something special if they hope to beat Google Android, who keeps applying constant pressure. There have been many rumors that the next iPhone released in 2010 will be called the iPhone 4G as it will use the new LTE network.

I4U reports that Mac Rumors have published a report that field-testing for an unknown iPhone device has already been spotted in filed testing. That is all the information there is so far, once we know more we will let you know.

It is not certain when Apple launch their iPhone 2010 that they will offer the smartphone to AT&T and Verizon. The smart money is that Apple will open the handset up to other carriers; this has proved very successful in Europe.

iPhone users hope that the next iPhone will get the OLED screen that they missed out on with the 3GS. Users also hope for extended battery life and a better camera.

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3 Responses to “iPhone 4G Spotted in Field Testing”

  1. sthompson13 says:

    For us Blackberry users I am really hoping for a dual touch screen external keyboard. I love the iphone but it is too difficult for business use when you are in a hurry to type a full email. Please I want one!!!!!

  2. yepyep says:

    you’re an idiot, people ( me and my family and friends and others) can type fast on a touch screen phone. please take some practice before making biased conjectures >:0

  3. DWright says:

    I have both and I type as fast on both but on the iPhone it is a higher chance of making mistakes, but with the auto correct its a lil better but i still prefer the physical keyboard.

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