Apple is reportedly developing yet another version of the iPhone for launch this summer, according to "people briefed on the matter" speaking to the Wall Street Journal. On top of this news, the company is also preparing a CDMA version of the new device that will work with Verizon Wireless.

Rumors about Apple developing a fourth-generation iPhone for summer 2010 are neither shocking nor new—the company has made a habit of launching a new iPhone yearly around that time. However, the news of a CDMA version coming from the vetted sources of the WSJ means that this particular element has likely progressed beyond just a rumor stage.

The timing aligns with previous rumors about a Verizon-compatible iPhone launching in the summer of this year, as well as the impending end of AT&T's exclusivity in the US. According to the newspaper's sources, the fourth-gen GSM iPhone will be manufactured by one of Apple's usual manufacturers, Hon Hai, while the CDMA version will be manufactured by Pegatron Technology.

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