Apple could sell decoded iPhone 4 terminals in the US

It was yesterday rumor that Apple could launch a new MacBook Air series on Wednesday when the introduction of new products is expected in Apple stores in the US. Everything was based on a few codes of some products that were offered by sources inside Apple and it seems that in the end it would be about some decoded iPhone 4 terminals that could end up in Apple stores. Until now, Apple has sold in the US only iPhone 4 terminals coded on the AT&T network, the only GSM mobile phone operator that markets the iPhone 4 in the US. It is interesting that last week one of the vice-presidents of AT&T declared that decoded terminals are already sold in the stores of the company where he works, although in reality this does not happen.

Unlocked iPhones headed to Apple Stores for Wednesday: MC603 (16GB, Black) MC604 (16GB, White) MC605 (32GB, Black) MC606 (32GB, White).

I for one do not think that Apple will sell decoded terminals in its stores unless the exclusivity agreement with AT&T expires on Wednesday. If the agreement between the 2 companies remains active, then I find it hard to believe that AT&T will give up blocking terminals and allow customers to buy terminals at full price that they can then use with T-Mobile, for example. Probably the information about the respective codes is wrong or Apple ends the exclusive partnership with AT&T on Wednesday.