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iPhone Developers Go From Rags to Riches (wired)
The iPhone is a revolutionary handset. But it is also the key to a virtual gold mine -- the iTunes App Store, where independent developers can become multimillionaires in just a year.
Since its launch in July, the App Store has grown to become an indie developer's dream come true. Steve Demeter, developer of the vastly popular $5 iPhone game Trism, announced he made $250,000 in profit in just two months.
right, I'm a software developer... where's my iPhone SDK?!
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Posted: 2008-09-20 18:46:31
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has anyone got swirlymms working on their O2 iphone 3g? i have tried every setting i still cant get it to work
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Posted: 2008-09-23 17:46:46
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What contract have you got, the iPhone 3g tariff?
Mine works fine to send, but i cant receive. This problem is due to MMS not being activated on my account as the iPhone tariff isnt provisioned for MMS. The thing you've gotta do is try and get O2 to get this activated on your account, but it can be tricky. Firstly it's essential when you call up to put your SIM in another MMS capable phone (they can see the IMEI on their system) and tell them that you want to be able to MMS when out and about when you dont want to take your iPhone with you, because they'll be very reluctant to help you if you call up off your iPhone. I called them up the other day and asked for them to activate it and the bloke sent some settings to my phone, but it didnt sort it out. The problem isnt the settings, it's getting someone to basically check a box on the system. Some people on the SwirlyMMS forums have had to make about 6 separate calls to O2 before they get through to someone who actually gets it sorted...so it's just peserverence
The settings i've got on mine atm, which are the ones that should work are:-
MMSC:
http://mmsc.mms.co.uk:8002
Proxy: 193.113.200.195:8080
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
Username: o2wap
Password: password
Image Size: High
User Agent: N95
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Posted: 2008-09-23 18:04:49
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thanks for that, i think i have used those settings so it must be from their end as you said
i am on the £45 1200mins etc....
i will call up and try to get them to do it
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Posted: 2008-09-23 18:39:29
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What is an "offical" or "legally" unlocked iPhone 3g?
Over on ebay there are loads of these iPhone 3G's up for sale stating they have been legally or offically unlocked.
If these are all authentic, does this mean that these iPhones can properly be used on any network?
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Posted: 2008-09-25 14:36:52
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sounds to me like they really mean that they were never locked and they are coming from countries who sell fully unlocked (never-locked) iPhones
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Posted: 2008-09-25 15:15:52
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An officially unlocked or factory unlocked iPhone means that it was never locked by Apple meaning when you update in itunes it will remain unlocked forever, however carrier unlocked ones have been unlocked as authorised by Apple for specific countries that arent allowed to sell locked phone. These could re-lock when updating with itunes.
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Posted: 2008-09-25 15:15:58
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Unlocked iPhone 3g now available at
Apple in Hong Kong
for around £430 for the 16gb
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Posted: 2008-09-26 10:46:15
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Would it run prefectly here in the UK?
If so, very tempting
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Posted: 2008-09-26 11:00:53
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Yep should work perfectly, only thing is i would question is warranty and shipping
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Posted: 2008-09-26 11:10:34
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