Apple iPhone 5 and iPad 2 to use dual CDMA/GSM Qualcomm chipsets
According to Engadget, they’ve got reliable sources telling that the next generation iPhone and iPad, which are the Apple iPhone 5 and iPad 2 respectively, will use Qualcoom chipsets instead of the Infineon chipsets used in the GSM version of iPhone 4. The recently announced Verizon iPhone 4 (CDMA) also uses the Qualcomm chipset. The move to using Qualcomm chipsets allows the Apple iPhone 5 and iPad 2 to be able to ride on both CDMA and GSM networks, which means they’ll be carried by both Verizon and AT&T. iPad 2 – The currently known information about the iPad 2 is it’ll be a thinner and sleeker tablet which will come equipped with the iPhone 4′s Retina Display with super high resolution (currently unknown) and the screen size will remain as 10 inches. The iPad 2 will also come equipped with an SD card slot that’s missing and been complained a lot in the first-gen of iPad. Unfortunately, there will still be no USB slot for the iPad 2. And the iPad 2 will adopt the dual CDMA/GSM ...
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