Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: MobilityWith reports in the US that dominant carrier AT&T is considering charging iPhone 4S, new iPad and iPhone 5 users on iOS 6 for FaceTime when used over a 3G or 4G network, should we be worried that our respective telcos will do the same?
Apple has released two new ‘If you don’t have an iPhone’ commercials, this time focusing on FaceTime and AirPlay.
Although Skype went through hell last week with a massive meltdown, Skype was clearly gearing up to stun and amaze us all with its new Skype video call version for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, something that works over 3G and Wi-Fi, in a clear challenge to the Wi-Fi only FaceTime – although Skype STILL doesn’t work with Bluetooth!!!
iTWire contributor Renai LeMay has beseeched Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs to let the iPhone 4 Facetime video conferencing capability to be unlocked for use over Telstra’s 3G network, but I’m thankful it’s locked to Wi-Fi, and here’s why, guys.
Last month, open Internet advocacy groups threatened to file complaint against AT&T with the Federal Communications Commission due to AT&T’s decision to limit the use of Apple’s FaceTime video calling application. AT&T said that users wouldn’t be able to use FaceTime over its cellular network, unless they were also on the carrier’s Mobile Share Plans.
iPhone 5 Currently in Production, Release Date Nears – Says Report According to the weblog, reputable sources have confirmed that the iPhone 5 is currently in production in China. Speculations have been going the rounds that this new generation iPhone will be launched for an autumn release by September – two months after … Read [...]
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) will take the wraps off the iPhone 5 at a special event Sept. 12 with release planned for Sept. 21, according to a published report. The vendor also plans to unveil the long-anticipated 7-inch iPad mini and the iPod nano at the Sept.
With the launch of the 2012 iPhone 5 still at least six to nine months away, all of the attention is on the unjailbreakable iPhone 4S and iPad 2, but as of very late 2011, the iPhone 4, iPad and iPod Touch with A4 processors, those who’ve waited for a jailbreak can finally get it.
Original iPhone hardware hacker, George Hotz or “Geohot”, has beaten the iPhone Dev Team to an iOS 4.1 jailbreak called Limera1n, giving users to wish to jailbreak their iPad (on iOS 3.2.2), iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 4th Gen or the iPod Touch 3rd Gen that ability again, after iOS 4.1 initially took it away, with Geohot promising the jailbreak should work with the upcoming iOS 4.2 and future