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Old 10-19-2007, 02:27 PM
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Default Re: Apple To Allow Third Party Apps ON iPhone


"Joel Koltner" <JKolstad71HatesSpam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Oxford" <colalovesmacs@mac.com> wrote in message
> news:colalovesmacs-88CE63.12564117102007@mpls-nnrp-05.inet.qwest.net...
>> expect sales of WinMobile, Symbian and Blackberries to dry up within a
>> year. this is good news for everyone!

>
> Not unless prices on iPhones drop significantly. Many people just don't
> use any 3rd-party applications on their phone in the first place --
> probably at least 2/3rd of them: They're buying a phone based on what it
> can do "out of the box" and price.


While Oxford was lost in the Apple tunnel, ATT released the 8925/Tilt last
week at $299 w 2yr. You don't have to sign for a 2 year. I bought a 8525
with one year for additional $70 that is less than a $150 cancellation fee.

The Tilt has/does more than an iPhone except multi-touch. I read multi-touch
software was licensed by Apple, not owned by Apple. There is a rumor
multi-touch will be available on other phones by year end.

A report last week stated 10M users in the U.S. have PDA type cell phones,
growing to 30% of total by 2010. Apple still has yet to be challenged by
Google. That could get interesting.




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Old 10-20-2007, 08:14 PM
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"Thurman" <thurman@bigplanet.com> wrote:

> > Not unless prices on iPhones drop significantly. Many people just don't
> > use any 3rd-party applications on their phone in the first place --
> > probably at least 2/3rd of them: They're buying a phone based on what it
> > can do "out of the box" and price.

>
> While Oxford was lost in the Apple tunnel, ATT released the 8925/Tilt last
> week at $299 w 2yr. You don't have to sign for a 2 year. I bought a 8525
> with one year for additional $70 that is less than a $150 cancellation fee.


what? you don't have to sign a 2 year agreement to use the iPhone.

just enter 999-99-9999 during activation and you avoid the contract.

anyone can get an iPhone, but few know of that trick...

> The Tilt has/does more than an iPhone except multi-touch. I read multi-touch
> software was licensed by Apple, not owned by Apple. There is a rumor
> multi-touch will be available on other phones by year end.


no, Apple invented Multi-Touch, they OWN it, just like the other 200
patents surrounding the iPhone. Apple won't license it, thus no
"multi-touch" on other phones for around 17 more years.

> A report last week stated 10M users in the U.S. have PDA type cell phones,
> growing to 30% of total by 2010. Apple still has yet to be challenged by
> Google. That could get interesting.


Yes, but since Google does whatever Apple says, look to see Google offer
a tie into Apple's iTunes software or some other trick so that when
people are tired of the limited Google Phone, they have a way up.

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