AT&T iPhone 4 vs. Verizon iPhone 4: what’s changed?

Is an iPhone 4, an iPhone 4? Not quite, now that Verizon has launched a CDMA version of the device — in fact, there are a number of notable differences that you’re going to want to consider before buying either model (or making the jump from AT&T to Big Red). We wanted to dig in and see exactly what has changed — how does pricing compare, for instance? What features have been added or removed? In light of both Verizon’s and AT&T’s harping on 4G data in the past week at CES, do either of these phones support it? Let’s have a quick look!

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Verizon’s iPhone 4 has a CDMA-specific antenna, no other changes made

Would you look at that, Verizon’s iPhone 4 has four notches punctuating its external antenna array — one more than you may find on AT&T’s version, with the top notch migrating to the side. Before you all jump on conspiracy theories about fixes and such, Tim Cook has just confirmed on stage that changes had to be made to work on the CDMA network, meaning that for users this is pretty much an aesthetic alteration. Otherwise, you’re looking at an almost identical device to what AT&T users have been enjoying since June of last year — savvy nerds will just be able to tell the CDMA version apart at one glance.

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Verizon iPhone 4 will have 3G mobile hotspot (update)

It’ll probably be subject to an additional fee as usual, but Verizon and Apple have just revealed that the new CDMA iPhone 4 will act as a mobile WiFi connection for up to five devices. It’ll come with an iOS-specific version of the Verizon 3G Mobile Hotspot that folks have been enjoying on their Droids for many moons now. That should allowing for laptops, tablets and the like to get online via iPhone without a pesky cord, and almost certainly make the long-verboten iPhone – iPad tethering connection finally attainable. Joy to the world!

Update: Verizon called it an app, but getting hands-on we can see that’s not the case at all — Personal Hotspot is built right into the CDMA iPhone 4’s build of iOS 4.2.5. Perhaps we’ll see it migrate to other devices as well?

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The Verizon iPhone

We’ve waited and waited, and now Apple and Verizon have made a million dreams come true: the iPhone is coming to Big Red. After talking up his new LTE network a bit, Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam confirmed a CDMA (non-LTE) version of the iPhone 4 is coming to Verizon Wireless next month. Talks started way back in 2008, and the phone has been in testing for a year — it sounds like they wanted to get this one right. Current Verizon customers will be able to pre-order on Feburary 3rd for the standard $200 price for the 16GB model on a two year agreement, $300 for the 32GB version — everyone else can order on February 10th (see it compared with AT&T’s iPhone 4). Just to clarify and put any wild rumors to bed, the phone is Verizon 3G (EV-DO) only, no 4G data or GSM roaming. It’s not a world phone or an AT&T + Verizon phone, it’s just a Verizon phone.

Outside of Verizon connectivity, the phone is basically unchanged, although Verizon’s CDMA network doesn’t support simultaneous voice and data as with the GSM version. It does have the new antenna design we were hearing about last week, but that’s just because CMDA requires a different configuration of antennas. (Apple says they didn’t go LTE just yet because first-gen chipsets would force unwanted design decisions, and customers want a Verizon device now.) That slight modification also equates to a slight bump in where the volume buttons and mute switch — a new case might be required. Software-wise the big innovation is five user WiFi hotspot functionality, something that’s standard on Android phones, while Apple has kept the iPhone only able to tether directly to one computer.

Check out our full hands-on with the Verizon iPhone right here, and stay tuned — we’ve got lots more coming up.

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AT&T: ‘We are much bigger than’ iPhone exclusivity

We’re expecting to see the Verizon iPhone finally make its debut in just about a half hour now, but it looks like AT&T is doing some pre-show damage control — in an interview with the Wall Street Journal this morning, Ralph de la Vega said “we’re ready” to lose exclusivity because “we are much bigger than this.” That definitely sounds like someone just got spurned by their biggest partner, but don’t think AT&T’s just going to ignore Verizon — it’s planning an ad blitz that will highlight the iPhone’s better data speeds and simultaneous voice / data capabilities when used on its network. Sounds like things are going to get even more heated between the two largest carriers — and honestly, we can’t wait.

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Live from Verizon’s iPhone event

We’ve waited. We’ve watched. We’ve wondered. And now, by the grace of Steve Jobs and Lowell McAdam, we’re supposedly going to see a reveal of the mythical Verizon iPhone. Of course, there’s always a chance that Verizon just wants to reveal more details on LTE, or talk about the company’s commitment to openness and Android… but according to the rumor mill, it’s time for Big Red to get some Apple magic.

No matter what happens, we’ll be there live, reporting on the news as it happens with the best liveblog in the business. Tune in at the times below on Tuesday, January 11th to see it all go down.

06:00AM – Hawaii
08:00AM – Pacific
09:00AM – Mountain
10:00AM – Central
11:00AM – Eastern
04:00PM – London
05:00PM – Paris
07:00PM – Moscow
12:00AM – Perth (January 12th)
12:00AM – Shenzhen (January 12th)
01:00AM – Tokyo (January 12th)
03:00AM – Sydney (January 12th)

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iPhone-Shot Movie Costs $130,000 to Make

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Working on a major motion picture? Looking to save a few won? Take a cue from South Korean director Park Chan-Wook–you may have the tools in your back pocket. The filmmaker has wrapped the first-ever major motion picture shot entirely on an iPhone. Night Fishing cost 150 million won ($133,000). There were 80 people involved in the filming. The whole thing took 10 days.

“New technology always offers wonders and useful features,” the director told the press, during the premier of the 30 minute film. “Testing them is part of the amusement.”

The film centers around the meeting of a fisherman and a lady shaman. AFP describes the film as “surreal.” “New technology always offers wonders and useful features. Testing them is part of the amusement.”

The veteran director, who was behind such films as Oldboy and Thirst, described the whole thing as a different kind of challenge. “It was a new experience compared with making a meticulously planned movie,” he explained Even a casual and spontaneous shot delivered a surprise.”

Brick Your iPhone with Lego Cases

SmallWorks BrickCase is just like any other open-faced plastic iPhone 4 case, except for one thing: the addition of awesomeness. The back face, and a small section of the top edge are covered in the familiar plastic carbuncles of Lego bricks. Yes, you can actually grab bricks from any Lego set and snap them into place on this case, and the two bumps up top are perfect for mounting a minifig.

The idea was born when the 12-year-old son of SmallWorks’ Jim Thompson saw his dad’s iPhone. Being a kid, he made the obvious connection at once. “This phone would be cooler if it had LEGO bricks on the back.”

Thompson got on it, and after tirelessly making samples and designing molds that would yield Lego-compatible nubbins, the BrickCase was born. You can have one for $20, in black, white, or clear.

BrickCase [SmallWorks]

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Verizon’s alleged iPhone event happens tomorrow, January 11th at 11AM EST / 8AM PST, and we’ll be there live!

We’ve waited. We’ve watched. We’ve wondered. And now, by the grace of Steve Jobs and Lowell Mcadams, we’re supposedly going to see a reveal of the mythical Verizon iPhone. Of course, there’s always a chance that Verizon just wants to reveal more details on LTE, or talk about the company’s commitment to openness and Android… but according to the rumor mill, it’s time for Big Red to get some Apple magic.

No matter what happens, we’ll be there live, reporting on the news as it happens with the best liveblog in the business. Tune in at the times below on Tuesday, January 11th at this URL to see it all go down!

06:00AM – Hawaii
08:00AM – Pacific
09:00AM – Mountain
10:00AM – Central
11:00AM – Eastern
04:00PM – London
05:00PM – Paris
07:00PM – Moscow
12:00AM – Perth (January 12th)
12:00AM – Shenzhen (January 12th)
01:00AM – Tokyo (January 12th)
03:00AM – Sydney (January 12th)

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Everything We Know About the Verizon iPhone, So Far

iPhone with Verizon logo in background. Photo by jfingas/Flickr

by Sam Biddle

Tuesday is the day a lot of you have been waiting for — the iPhone 4 taken under Verizon’s big red wing. We know the announcement’s happening, but what else do we know for sure? And what about those floating rumors?

First, here’s what we’re sure of.

It’s Announced Tomorrow

gizmodo_logoIt doesn’t get much more solid than this. Verizon’s sent out invites to tech writers, and, though only through the always-nebulous “people familiar with the matter,” the Wall Street Journal has confirmed.

It’s the Same Phone as Ever

The odds of Apple giving Verizon anything other than a CDMA version of the same iPhone 4 AT&T has are extremely low. If a new Apple product — say, the iPhone 5 — were about to be loosed on us, you better believe it’d be Apple doing the unveiling, not Verizon. There’s also a whole host of reasons why an LTE iPhone doesn’t make sense right now — poor coverage, battery-life murder, Apple’s early-adoption anxiety, and existing knowledge of a CDMA model’s development behind closed doors. Engadget’s also dug up photos of an adjusted antenna design, likely made with CDMA optimization in mind.

Finally, if Apple had something shiny and exciting to debut, they’d be doing it themselves. So keep your pants on until this summer, when a new version is likely to be announced.

It Might Have an Unlimited-Data Option

Now we head into slight uncertainty territory. A WSJ report — again, via “a person familiar with the matter” — says Verizon’s planning an unlimited data plan. This makes sense, as it would give Verizon a competitive edge over AT&T, which terminated its own unlimited plan in favor of capped data (except for those subscribers grandfathered in with an unlimited plan that predated the change).

It’ll Be Out … Soon

The original WSJ report points to an end-of-the-month release for Verizon’s iPhone, while BGR says sometime between Feb. 3 and 6 (based on a Verizon employee-vacation blockade during that time). Not much of a difference, either way.

Steve Jobs Might Show Up

All Things D, citing “sources in a position to know,” says Jobs’ appearance alongside Verizon is “likely,” unless there are “unforeseen circumstances” (a flat tire?). The significance of Jobs’ attendance, and what role he might take, of course a whole other barrel of speculation.

Verizon Might Get the White One

The elusive great white whale of mobile electronics! Could it show up tomorrow? ZD Net’s “educated guess” is that, yes, Verizon will indeed land the oft-delayed white model.

This story was written by Sam Biddle and originally appeared on Gizmodo.

Photo credit: jfingas /Flickr