The first iPhone on Verizon was the iPhone 4.
The iPhone 4 was announced to the public on January 11th 2011, which marked the end of the iPhone's exclusivity with AT&T in the United States.
And it was also a CDMA version of the device.
iPhone 4 which was the first iPhone on Verizon was announced on January 11th 2011.
Pre-orders for the iPhone 4 on Verizon began February 3rd 2011.
And public release of the iPhone 4 on Verizon was on February 10th 2011.
The network type for the iPhone 4 on Verizon was a CDMA network, which was different from the GSM network version on AT&T.
The iPhone 4 introduced Apple's new high-resolution "Retina display" (with a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch) while maintaining the same physical size and aspect ratio as its predecessors, Apple's A4 system-on-chip, and with iOS 4—which notably introduced multitasking functionality and app folders.
The launch price for the iPhone 4 was $199.00 for the 16GB model and $299.00 for the 32GB model, with the requirement of a two-year contract with AT&T in the United States.
An unlocked version was released later at a price of $649 for the 16GB model and $749 for the 32GB mode.