Apple is developing an iPhone 4S compatible with CDMA and GSM networks

At WWDC 2011, Apple did not present a new model of the iPhone terminal, so now all eyes are on the traditional Apple conference in the fall, where the launch of the new terminal is expected. Not much is expected from the iPhone 4S, only an upgrade on the hardware side and nothing changed in the external design. New information obtained from sources inside Apple's partner companies suggest that the new version of the iPhone will work on both CDMA and GSM networks.

Ever since the launch of the iPhone 4 CDMA, speculations have started regarding the launch of a "world mode" version that will work in any network and for now all the information indicates the manufacture of a terminal with these specifications. However, the new iPhone will apparently have a smaller opening for the speaker on the front plus a smaller opening for the terminal's front camera. Apparently Apple intends to implement an antenna for the 5Ghz band corresponding to the Wi-Fi 802.11n standard. Regarding the launch of the product, it is estimated that the production will start sometime around August and the actual launch could take place in September or October at the latest.