No particular preference for Verizon, but I think they did leak out that the 
Verizon iPhone 5 will be dual CDMA/GSM. Hopefully others too.


On Jul 29, 2011, at 12:07 PM, Scott G. Lewis wrote:

> Unless your boss needs to be on Verizon, then he would use the GSM iPhone, 
> which is generally going to roam anywhere in Europe. No, the Verizon version 
> is not currently capable of hopping onto a GSM network. You weren't specific 
> to saying it had to be Verizon, so I assumed it mustn't matter
> Blessings,
> Scott
> 
> On Jul 29, 2011, at 03:06 PM, Nathan Sims <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Okay, I thought there was a CDMA iPhone 4 and a GSM iPhone 4... you're 
>> saying the current iPhone 4 is both in one? That's what we're expecting the 
>> iPhone 5 to be.
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 29, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Scott Lewis wrote:
>> 
>> > iPhone 4 is both, why wouldn't iPhone 5? Push is via MobileMe or what will 
>> > be cloud, activesync which covers exchange, gmail, Zimbra and countless 
>> > others...
>> > 
>> > Sent from my iPhone
>> > 
>> > On Jul 29, 2011, at 2:57 PM, Nathan Sims <[email protected]> 
>> > wrote:
>> > 
>> >> My boss with a Blackberry is considering moving to the iPhone when the 
>> >> iPhone 5 comes out, IF:
>> >> 
>> >> 1. The iPhone 5 is a 'global' phone (he goes to Europe often)
>> >> 2. It can do 'push' email.
>> >> 
>> >> Anyone know what capabilities the iPhone 5 is likely to support?
>> >> 
>> >> 
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