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garyh said:We shall see.
XDA/MDA/Imate devices are niche, yet are going strong, why wouldn't the apple phone work?
garyh said:We shall see.
Yeah but Apple don't know jack about making phones - they'll have a third party on board.Magic_x_uk said:erm....Apple ? sorry white wine and sarcasm evening for me.
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T-Mobile do a 3G Xtype which is £10 a month for unlimited use, but the iPhone doesn't have 3G lol.El Gringo said:Providers will HAVE to lower data rates if they want anyone to use this... Getting one on O2 would be suicide, and the "good" rates aren't that much better...
clv101 said:Yeah but Apple don't know jack about making phones - they'll have a third party on board.
Phone are pretty complicated they can't make one themselves - there will be a Chinese, Korean or Taiwanese OEM behind it.SIAT said:That's precisely why they won't have anyone else on board. Look what happened when they used motorola...
El Gringo said:Providers will HAVE to lower data rates if they want anyone to use this... Getting one on O2 would be suicide, and the "good" rates aren't that much better...
PMKeates said:I work in London, yet I'd prefer 3G over WiFi. I have both on my N80 and 3G is used a lot more
All I see here is another serious challenge to nokias domination, 10 years I've been in telecoms, the end of last year I see they lost their no.1 spot in the uk.. now this.. not good for them IMO.
There are plenty of WiFi devices out there - the operators can't hold that tide back. The only thing the operators will care about is how much of a subsidy Apple expects the operators to fork out.Lagz said:Does anyone think apple will have a problem getting the mobile network providers to push it to users? Wifi would allow you to use voip, messenger services and do web browsing whenever you are in a Wifi hotspot (and there are ever more out there), all without having to pay your network provider (O2,Orange etc etc) a thing.