A site called Richy Rich has posted photos claiming to be of the Verizon iPhone codenamed N92.
Today, Im happy to report a follow up to that post with live shots of an N92DVT device, which was reported to be the CDMA version of the iPhone 4 back in August by John Gruber. To my knowledge, these shots originated from a repair shop in Vietnam, and according to the DVT (Design Verification Test) label, it is in final testing stages before production.
I was told that the side of the device does in fact have a micro-sim slot, like the current GSM-only variant; although the device is no longer in my sources possession, therefore I wasnt able to obtain photos for proof.
The phone is said to be running a test operating system similar to the "inferno" os found on the previously leaked iPhone 4.
These photos have yet to be verified by another source.
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Tony - October 20, 2010 at 5:15am
So I guess the red table is supposed to make us all think that it's really verizon!!! Lol I highly doubt the authenticity of those pics.
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Alfons Rädel - October 20, 2010 at 1:24am
That last picture looks like the late jailbreak on 1.1.4 =)
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firefish - October 19, 2010 at 11:37pm
Am I missing something here????!!!! What makes this iPhone any different than what's out on the market now (aside from the engineering firmware it is running)?
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micked - October 20, 2010 at 6:58am
this phone works on cdma intead of gsm/3g
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IPhoneBlogr - October 19, 2010 at 10:04pm
So a few screens with text in a dark room is supposed to convince us that this is a CDMA iPhone4? Any jailbroken GSM iPhone4s can produce these same screens.....
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Brian Stoiber - October 20, 2010 at 8:10am
Um, any iPhone 4 could do it. Just create a picture in photoshop with the same resolution as the display and then load the photo in Photo App, tap on the screen to make the top and bottom bars disappear