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RE: The elusive $99 iPhone may lose 3G, GPS
We currently deploy iPhone 3G and whatever cheap Nokia
AT&T gives us for free, would be nice to drop the Nokias
all together and upgrade those users to an entry level
iPhone (that should also keep them from buying used
aircards, popping in their nokia SIM and running up a 500$
data bill).

Personally, the resolution is already about as high as it can
go w/o me going crosseyed, so i wouldn't pay to upgrade
to a 'premium' iPhone, but I test and deploy phones at
work, so I'll probably get one anyway :P
Posted by: homant@...   Posted on: 02/11/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Meh!  Internets | 02/11/09
If true, it would eliminate one of the showstoppers  NonZealot | 02/11/09
This is the first sensible thing you've ever stated. [nt]  olePigeon | 02/11/09
When has Apple ever been friendly to Outside Developement??  smoody | 02/11/09
Why would this disgust you?  dkawalec | 02/12/09
RE: The elusive $99 iPhone may lose 3G, GPS  homant@... | 02/11/09
Question about Apps...  olePigeon | 02/11/09
I would imagine the same way my MacBook Pro does.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 02/11/09
Not going to happen.  ChrisOPeterson | 02/11/09
App store, Phone contract  GuidingLight | 02/11/09
Actually, I see this as Apple adding cell phone to the iTouch.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 02/11/09
They gain by selling old stock ...  dkawalec | 02/12/09
More interested in features of firmware 3.0  BillDem | 02/11/09
It's the contract that's important, not the phone  croberts | 02/11/09
It's the Contract!  oh my god | 02/13/09

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