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  1. #1
    Larry
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    Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Looks like Apple will sell 10 million iPhones this year long before
    > December
    >
    >


    Hell, Nokia will sell 10M phones before lunch, tomorrow.....



    See More: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.




  2. #2
    Ron
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    On Wed, 07 May 2008 01:16:51 +0000, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    >news:[email protected]:
    >
    >> Looks like Apple will sell 10 million iPhones this year long before
    >> December
    >>
    >>

    >
    >Hell, Nokia will sell 10M phones before lunch, tomorrow.....



    Biodegradebable candybar phones of 5 year old design, yes.



  3. #3
    4phun
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    On May 6, 6:13*pm, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Looks like Apple will sell 10 million iPhones this year long before
    > December


    Maybe before July 15. AT&T sent out an email yesterday forbiddiing
    AT&T retail associates taking a vacation or days off from June 15 to
    July 15. They want all hands on hand and ready to cover a big launch
    of something. The smart money notes that the only other time AT&T did
    this was last year on the same dates when the Apple iPhone was first
    released. Could there be something new from Apple that will drive a
    large mass of customers into AT&T stores the last half of June?




  4. #4
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    At 07 May 2008 19:07:21 -0700 4phun wrote:
    > Could there be something new from Apple that will drive a
    > large mass of customers into AT&T stores the last half of June?



    An angry mob of disgruntled current iPhone owners storming AT&T stores when
    AT&T drops the price of 1st-gen iPhones to $99 with 2-year contract to make
    way for the new model? ;-)


    (Just kidding!)





  5. #5
    SMS
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    4phun wrote:
    > On May 6, 6:13 pm, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Looks like Apple will sell 10 million iPhones this year long before
    >> December

    >
    > Maybe before July 15. AT&T sent out an email yesterday forbiddiing
    > AT&T retail associates taking a vacation or days off from June 15 to
    > July 15. They want all hands on hand and ready to cover a big launch
    > of something.


    It's the HTC Touch Diamond that's going to launch. All the experts say
    that the Touch Diamond out iPhones the upcoming 3G iPhone. WiFi,
    Weather, FM, 3.2 MP camera, TouchFlo interface, and integrated GPS. Most
    importantly, it's a true PDA with tens of thousands of applications
    available. OTOH, it's probably not going to have as good a browser as
    the iPhone, and the built in flash is only 4GB (but expandable).




  6. #6
    Larry
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > An angry mob of disgruntled current iPhone owners storming AT&T stores
    > when AT&T drops the price of 1st-gen iPhones to $99 with 2-year
    > contract to make way for the new model? ;-)
    >
    >
    > (Just kidding!)
    >
    >
    >


    I don't think this is a joke. The new iPhone is only $199 trying to move
    them. It would make sense to sell the warehouses full of 2G obsoletes at
    $99, or even less.

    For the price the vendors are going to charge for the simplest 3rd party
    programs, they oughta give the damned things away, much like printers
    just to sell you jet ink!




  7. #7
    Larry
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    SMS <[email protected]> wrote in news:BIvUj.2039$7k7.1026
    @flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com:

    > OTOH, it's probably not going to have as good a browser as
    > the iPhone


    http://securityevaluators.com/iphone/
    Yeah, great...

    I'm also curious as to why Apple got University of Washington's Emerging
    Technology group to remove this from their own website:

    "University of Washington's Emerging Technology group published notes from
    Apple's Developing Web Sites for iPhone session from WWDC last week. The
    blog entry provides some interesting information for users and web
    developers alike about the iPhone's capabilities, and has been summarized
    below.

    Apple listed what the iPhone offers for websites:
    - the page view feature lets you look at multiple websites and documents by
    scrolling thru them one after another
    - Full PDF support
    - double tap for zoom in
    - one finger as a mouse used to
    -- pan page
    -- press and hold to display the information bubble
    - two fingers as a mouse used to
    -- pinch content to shrink - zoom out
    -- pan page
    -- scroll wheel events
    - new telephone links allows you to integrate phone calls directly from
    your webpage. remember this is only on safari.
    - built in google maps client for integrated mapping from your website


    A few iPhone size limitations / restrictions are noted in developing for
    the iPhone:
    - 10MB max html size for web page
    - Javascript limited to 5 seconds run time
    - Javascript allocations limited to 10MB
    - 8 documents maximum loaded on the iPhone due to page view limitations
    - Quicktime used for audio and video


    The notes confirm that there is no Flash and no Java support, and Apple
    recommends the following design considerations:
    - separate html and css
    - use well structured and valid html
    - size images appropriately dont rely on browser scaling
    - tile small images in backgrounds, dont use large backgroung images
    - iPhone supports both EDGE and WiFi. EDGE pipe is smaller than WIFI pipe
    so think about bandwidth when developing.
    - XHTML mobile documents supported
    - stylesheet device width:480px
    - apply different css for the iPhone. For example displaying a one column
    page for iphone vs a 3 column page on a desktop.
    - there are no scroll bars or resize knobs. the iphone will automatically
    expand the content
    - Avoid framesets, scrollable frames are automatically expanded to fit the
    content
    - iPhone User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en)
    AppleWebKit/420+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1A538a Safari/419.3
    - Video: H.264 baseline profile level 3.0 up to 640Ąż480 fps
    "

    I found it quoted in a digg.com forum on the iphone browser capabilities
    and guidelines website. Why did Apple want it removed from the original
    website, making it look like a lawyer-induced coverup?

    Are all these limitations and omissions true for the iPhone Safari browser?

    What about these?:
    http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/552
    "The exploit developed by Independent Security Evaluators takes advantage
    of a number of security weaknesses in the iPhone, the company stated. The
    worst issues is that all the device processes run with full administrator
    privileges. Moreover, the phone does not use address layout randomization
    and non-executable heaps to make exploitation more difficult, the firm's
    analysis said."
    Have they patched these flaws, too?

    How many users reading this newsgroup never heard of this flaw or installed
    the patch? How many much-more-naive users who have no idea even what
    usenet is have patched their boxes? I've asked many and they proudly, like
    good little Apple soldiers, tell me iPhone is perfect and noone ever
    trashed a Mac.

    The browser is just a simple Webkit clone. It isn't the rocket science
    Apple would like you to believe.'






  8. #8
    Ron
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    On Thu, 08 May 2008 14:03:34 +0000, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    >news:[email protected]:
    >
    >> An angry mob of disgruntled current iPhone owners storming AT&T stores
    >> when AT&T drops the price of 1st-gen iPhones to $99 with 2-year
    >> contract to make way for the new model? ;-)
    >>
    >>
    >> (Just kidding!)
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
    >I don't think this is a joke. The new iPhone is only $199 trying to move
    >them. It would make sense to sell the warehouses full of 2G obsoletes at
    >$99, or even less.
    >



    A fictious scenario. Stores are running out of iPhones, and no more
    are in the pipeline. No need for closeout pricing in the U.S.



  9. #9
    Ron
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    On Thu, 08 May 2008 14:40:28 +0000, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    >SMS <[email protected]> wrote in news:BIvUj.2039$7k7.1026
    >@flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com:
    >
    >> OTOH, it's probably not going to have as good a browser as
    >> the iPhone

    >
    >http://securityevaluators.com/iphone/
    >Yeah, great...
    >
    >I'm also curious as to why Apple got University of Washington's Emerging
    >Technology group to remove this from their own website:


    Because Apple charges for that information as part of attending
    a Developers Conference.

    No different than John Wiley getting upset if a Chemistry textbook
    of theirs was posted on the web.




  10. #10
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.


    "Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    > news:[email protected]:
    >
    >> An angry mob of disgruntled current iPhone owners storming AT&T stores
    >> when AT&T drops the price of 1st-gen iPhones to $99 with 2-year
    >> contract to make way for the new model? ;-)
    >>
    >>
    >> (Just kidding!)
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
    > I don't think this is a joke. The new iPhone is only $199 trying to move
    > them. It would make sense to sell the warehouses full of 2G obsoletes at
    > $99, or even less.


    The whole "$199 for 3G iPhone" is a ridiculous internet rumor. I VERY much
    doubt AT&T is going to sell it for that. Perhaps the _current_ iPhone will
    dip to $199 when the new 3G version comes out, but for all the iPhone hype,
    why would they sell it for the same or less than, say, a Tilt, when past
    experience shows them if they make enough noise about it before launch, they
    can charge whatever they like and watch the sucke.. er, um, lemmin.., ah,
    um, "buyers" line up.

    A low-ball price on the new iPhone greatly devalues both it, and the 2G
    version, in one fell swoop, and frankly, is a very un-Apple-like strategy.
    Look at the iPod line, for example- while todays iPods are far more featured
    than prior models, they sell for the same price as older units did. So a
    "Nano", which today has far more memory and plays video, is still a $150-200
    piece, just like the first was Nano was years ago.

    A current model iPhone, at least in the US, is going to be "$400" or so,
    regardless because that's the current high-end that phones command in the
    US, and Apple isn't going to let it become a $200 phone like a Blackberry or
    WinMo phone.

    Just my opinion, of course, so take it for what it's worth...

    > For the price the vendors are going to charge for the simplest 3rd party
    > programs, they oughta give the damned things away, much like printers
    > just to sell you jet ink!


    Again, the iPod had been very successful with a "pay me now AND pay me
    later" hardware/iTunes strategy, so why would Apple rock that boat?






  11. #11
    Larry
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > A fictious scenario. Stores are running out of iPhones, and no more
    > are in the pipeline. No need for closeout pricing in the U.S.
    >
    >


    How many do you want, today?

    Locked or unlocked?




  12. #12
    Larry
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    "Todd Allcock" <[email protected]> wrote in news:fvv70t$nsn$1
    @aioe.org:

    > The whole "$199 for 3G iPhone" is a ridiculous internet rumor.


    I would think it would be in response to the jailbreaking, causing a failed
    marketing strategy that failed miserably. Sellphone companies have a long
    history of subsidized phones. Why should the now-older iPhone be any
    different. Googly-eyed buyers are no longer staring longingly with their
    noses pressed up against the door glass panting to get into ATT stores.....

    I would have said $350, but that may be dreaming in today's DEPRESSION
    market.




  13. #13
    Larry
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    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.

    Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > On Thu, 08 May 2008 14:40:28 +0000, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>SMS <[email protected]> wrote in news:BIvUj.2039$7k7.1026
    >>@flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com:
    >>
    >>> OTOH, it's probably not going to have as good a browser as
    >>> the iPhone

    >>
    >>http://securityevaluators.com/iphone/
    >>Yeah, great...
    >>
    >>I'm also curious as to why Apple got University of Washington's Emerging
    >>Technology group to remove this from their own website:

    >
    > Because Apple charges for that information as part of attending
    > a Developers Conference.
    >
    > No different than John Wiley getting upset if a Chemistry textbook
    > of theirs was posted on the web.
    >
    >


    Apple charges for the specification lists? That IS arrogance!




  14. #14
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.


    "SMS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...

    > It's the HTC Touch Diamond that's going to launch. All the experts say
    > that the Touch Diamond out iPhones the upcoming 3G iPhone. WiFi, Weather,
    > FM, 3.2 MP camera, TouchFlo interface, and integrated GPS. Most
    > importantly, it's a true PDA with tens of thousands of applications
    > available. OTOH, it's probably not going to have as good a browser as the
    > iPhone, and the built in flash is only 4GB (but expandable).


    Not neccessarily. While WM6.1's native IE Mobile browser seems to be a bit
    of a kludge- (they've added zoom in/out like the iPhone', but under that
    it's the same old rendering engine) HTC is planning on including Opera
    Mobile 9.5 on many of the upcoming HTC phones, which is a desktop-quality
    browser that supports Flash. (MS, meanwhile, has promised an IE 6
    compatible browser for WM7.)

    For those who can't wait for better browsers, Opera Mini 4 already has
    excellent zoom/pan rendering (a la iPhone), and works on virtually any
    Java-capable phone in existence. For WinMo (and soon for Symbial 60), the
    new Skyfire (www.skyfire.com) "browser", now in beta, supports Flash- it'll
    even play video from sites like www.hulu.com, or in2tv.aol.com, so I can get
    a "Man From UNCLE" fix from just about anywhere! ;-) Skyfire isn't a true
    browser in the traditional sense- it's a thin client app that works through
    Skyfire's proxy, so the real rendering work is done on Skyfire's servers,
    and the output of that is sent to, and displayed on, the device. (Much like
    Opera Mini.) I suspect Skyfire will eventually charge for use of the
    servers if/when it ever comes out of beta, like Bitstream's "Thunderhawk"
    proxy-based browser does.







  15. #15
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: NEWS: iPhone spreading around the world.


    "Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "Todd Allcock" <[email protected]> wrote in news:fvv70t$nsn$1
    > @aioe.org:
    >
    >> The whole "$199 for 3G iPhone" is a ridiculous internet rumor.

    >
    > I would think it would be in response to the jailbreaking, causing a
    > failed
    > marketing strategy that failed miserably.


    I disagree- it was brilliant. Sell ALL iPhones at an above-cost inflated
    rate, so if one is unlocked and "misses" activation on the partner carrier,
    you make a pile of money. If it's activated on the partner carrier you make
    two piles of money. Where's the "failure" in that?

    A worse scenario (for Apple) would be heavily discounted iPhones- then AT&T
    customers could snag one cheap, keep using their old phone, and unlock the
    iPhone and sell it on eBay for a profit, which AT&T wouldn't mind, since
    they'd still have the user under 2-year contract, but might be able to get
    out of paying Apple their cut if the phone is never activated on the AT&T
    network via iTunes.

    > Sellphone companies have a long
    > history of subsidized phones. Why should the now-older iPhone be any
    > different.


    Subsidized phones were an attempt to make the upfront cost of cellular
    cheaper and lower the barrier to entry. If people are willing to line up
    around the block for an unsubsidized phone, why should the carrier subsidize
    it? (Particularly in the goofy Apple revenue-sharing arrangement- AT&T is
    essentially giving the "subsidy" to Apple in the form of commissions.)

    > Googly-eyed buyers are no longer staring longingly with their
    > noses pressed up against the door glass panting to get into ATT
    > stores.....


    True. But wait until the 3G model hits- to paraphrase the sage Yogi Berra,
    it'll be Deja Vu all over again! The same Apple fans who ponied up $500
    last time have had over a year to save their pennies for the next model.





    >
    > I would have said $350, but that may be dreaming in today's DEPRESSION
    > market.
    >





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