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Well, the keynote will be online at http://www.apple.com/iphone/preview-iphone-os/ later.
Seems us lucky iPhone 3g users may also get MMS. |
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Trying to get the developer build now but the site is going VERY SLOW and it is VERY ANNOYING
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Any links for the download ?
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Ah, that would be of no benefit then when are they going mainstream ?
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Thanks.
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Gah, It's not ready yet. "Later today" for Apple means "3am in the Morning" for me. I want it before I go to work tommorow.
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I don't MMS Often but it would be useful for us iPhone Gen1 users. |
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Woop downloading!
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Behold, innovative features such as... MMS, Copy & Paste, Bluetooth A2DP, & SMS forwarding! ;) :D
Heh. About time :) Most of the other stuff sounds good too. Personally, I don't give a monkey's about MMS. I rarely ever used it on any of my previous phones. But, it is still something that many many people use - more so than mobile email. And it's something present on even the most basic camera phone... Copy & Paste, SMS forwarding, & landscape keyboard are my most anticipated features. Quote:
Which still sounds a bit odd though...As you say, MMS doesn't need 3G, it works fine over plain old GPRS. ------------------- v3.0 feature roundup: http://www.tuaw.com/2009/03/17/iphon...ature-roundup/ Official link with info: http://www.apple.com/iphone/preview-iphone-os/ |
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Just read this on the foot of the official page
WTF, fees might apply, like we're not paying enough, they introduce / make available what the phone should have ( nearly ) and then say pay for it. I might be looking around come contract renewal if that's the case. |
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I took the "fees may apply" statement to mean something along the lines of "fees may apply depending on your cellular network provider", i.e. You can send MMS, but O2/AT&T/etc. may charge you whatever it is that they happen to charge.[So with O2, if it's like with any other phone or tariff, it would simply be 1 MMS = 4 SMS].
That's just an assumption, of course, but it makes sense to me. I can't see even Apple being so cheeky as to charge additional fees to use something such as MMS...I hope... ---------- Post added at 23:02 ---------- Previous post was at 23:00 ---------- Oh... an App question... Does anyone have a favourite currency conversion app they'd recommend? Doesn't need loads of features... just £<>$ & exchange rate updates. |
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---------- Post added at 08:55 ---------- Previous post was at 08:44 ---------- There are report of people sharing the iPhone 3.0 beta and non-developer phones refusing to activate on the AT&T network in America. So if your on the O2 contract, be wary of installing unofficial firmwires. |
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