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By Samuel Axon
August 9, 2010 9:23 a.m. EDT | Filed under: Mobile

(Mashable) -- Evidence continues to mount to support expectations that
Apple's iPhone 4 will finally launch on Verizon this coming January.

The latest: Sources close to Apple's hardware suppliers say that Apple
has ordered millions of CDMA chipsets from Qualcomm. CDMA is the
wireless technology used by Verizon.

The report comes from TechCrunch contributor Steve Cheney, who says that
the chipsets are due in December, implying a January launch for the
Verizon device. This follows a rumor from seven months ago that Qualcomm
hadlanded a deal to provide Apple with chips.

You might also recall that AT&T dedicated a significant portion of its
recent SEC filing to assurances that it would be a-okay without U.S.
iPhone exclusivity, a probable sign that the carrier is expecting to
lose said exclusivity before the original5-year deal runs its course.

TechCrunch doesn't disclose any details about its sources for this
rumor; it describes them only as "sources with knowledge of this entire
situation," a reference to the long chain of manufacturers from Apple on
down through Qualcomm and other component-makers.

The January release date was supported by an earlier,
less-specificreport from Bloomberg about a coming Verizon iPhone.

Somesurveys have predicted that as many as half of Verizon's current
customers will abandon their current phones for the iPhone if it becomes
available to them.

If this rumor pans out, will you be abandoning your current Verizon
phone for an iPhone? Or if you're an existing iPhone customer, will you
drop AT&T and make the move to Verizon when it gets the iPhone?
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