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It Is Said That Apple Plans To Launch 4g Version Of Ipad And Iphone Next Year

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According to the report of “Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun”, Apple plans to launch new models of iPad and iPhone that support the LTE networsk in 2012.

It is reported that the Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo is discussing with Apple, intending to release the model of iPad that supports networks in summer next year, and then launch the new model of iPhone in fall supporting LTE networks the same year.

The executive of NTT DoCoMo has been reported to visit the United States in the middle of November and to meet with the Apple CEO Tim Cook. Both sides have agreed to have “comprehensive negotiation” on the sales of the models of iPhone and iPad supporting LTE networks.

But earlier this month, it was reported that the negotiation between Apple and NTT DoCoMo's stalled. Because NTT DoCoMo hopes to install proprietary applications on the iPhone, but Apple does not agree.

The president and CEO of NTT DoCoMo Ryuji Yamada said that it will be difficult for them to sell iPhone, because NTT DoCoMo will make a large number of commitments due to this reason and Apple has strict control on the iOS platform as well. ...
... However, the latest report revealed that Yamada had been to the United States in the middle of November to discuss the sales of next generation of Apple's LTE products as well as potential cooperation. However, the latest report revealed that Yamada had been to the United States in the middle of November to discuss the sales of next generation of Apple's LTE products as well as potential cooperation.

The rumor that Apple will launch the models of iPhone and iPad supporting LTE networks has been going on for a long time. There was even news saying that the iPhone 4S will support LTE networks.

At the beginning of this year, Cook at the quarterly earnings conference of Apple said, due to the current LTE technology will result in short battery life and other issues, they would not seek to launch LTE iPhone models. "To use the first generation LTE chipset, there must be a lot of compromises in the designs of handset, some of which we do not want to change.” Cook said.


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