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4phun

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:25 pm
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Missing iPhone feature added by 3rd party application
http://www.phonemag.com/voice-dial-for-iphone-1-0-01316.php

It allows you to record voice samples for any and all contacts in your
address books then recall them simply speaking the name. Other cool
features include tagging actions like starting email application or
launching web pages via Safari bookmarks, and as well as some Google
Mapping with your voice.
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:02 am
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4phun <vic.healey.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in news:f12a8ee3-0e02-4ddc-b94f-
307812b37204.DeleteThis@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com:

> Missing iPhone feature added by 3rd party application
> http://www.phonemag.com/voice-dial-for-iphone-1-0-01316.php
>
> It allows you to record voice samples for any and all contacts in your
> address books then recall them simply speaking the name. Other cool
> features include tagging actions like starting email application or
> launching web pages via Safari bookmarks, and as well as some Google
> Mapping with your voice.
>

What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone? Does
itunes install software on it, now?

Not a slam. I'm interested because I know someone who asked me and I hate
not knowing.
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:57 am
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larry <noone DeleteThis @home.com> wrote in
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> 4phun <vic.healey DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in news:f12a8ee3-0e02-4ddc-b94f-
> 307812b37204 DeleteThis @s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com:
>
>> Missing iPhone feature added by 3rd party application
>> http://www.phonemag.com/voice-dial-for-iphone-1-0-01316.php
>>
>> It allows you to record voice samples for any and all contacts in
>> your address books then recall them simply speaking the name. Other
>> cool features include tagging actions like starting email application
>> or launching web pages via Safari bookmarks, and as well as some
>> Google Mapping with your voice.
>>
>
> What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone?
> Does itunes install software on it, now?
>
> Not a slam. I'm interested because I know someone who asked me and I
> hate not knowing.
>
>

Hello? Can anyone tell me? Please?
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:45 am
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On Jan 26, 10:42 am, Cartwright <h... RemoveThis @nomail.net> wrote:
> > > What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone?
> > > Does itunes install software on it, now?
>
> None yet. You'll have to wait a few more weeks for that. When Apple
> makes the announcement I'm sure it will be posted in here.
>
> It's hard to imagine it but this phone is going to keep getting better
> and better. I don't know how I lived without it!

If it is jailbroken there is an installer icon on your screen. Click
on that and it lists the apps you can install, update or uninstall.
The data comes over edge or wi-fi, no need to be tethered to iTunes to
choose and install FREE apps.

There is a keyboard to be at retail in March for the iPhone. I had a
picture of it a few minutes ago but I must have closed that page out.
It was on display at MacWorld 2008.


Quote one source
"Editor's Note: Macworld Expo 2008 is in the books, but Macworld
editors still have a few reports from the Macworld Expo show floor on
meetings with Mac developers, new product announcements, and anything
else that catches their eye.

Many products you see at Macworld Expo look so much like other ones
you've seen before, it's tempting to pass them by. But doing so means
you sometimes miss out on some very interesting stuff.

For example, MacAlly's $100 BTKeyMini: As you might deduce from its
name--or perhaps not--the BTKeyMini is a small, Bluetooth keyboard,
designed to fold up and carry in your bag. Not terribly interesting,
as I've seen many such keyboards in the past.

But if MacAlly's representatives have been correctly informed, this
keyboard is something special. According to the representative I spoke
with, when the BTKeyMini arrives this March, it will work with the
iPhone, meaning you'll be able to use it to type in any iPhone
application that would normally use an onscreen keyboard. Given that
many, many people have tried to pair various Bluetooth keyboards with
the iPhone, I was surprised by this claim, so I asked again to
confirm. And then I asked a third time. MacAlly assured me I was
understanding correctly."

Another added some additional information

"Re: Expo Notes: A Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone?
Another vendor at Expo said that Apple was trying to figure out some
sort of licensing model for the iPhone before rolling out Bluetooth
keyboard support -- in other words, a way for Apple to make money on
Bluetooth keyboards for the iPhone.

Interesting to see if the MacAlly person was misinformed or spilling
beans."

Not on the Macally website yet...
http://macally.com/EN/Product/ipod.asp?ipod=iPhone
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:10 am
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On Jan 26, 11:45 am, 4phun <vic.hea....TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 26, 10:42 am, Cartwright <h....TakeThisOut@nomail.net> wrote:
>
> > > > What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone?
> > > > Does itunes install software on it, now?
>
> > None yet. You'll have to wait a few more weeks for that. When Apple
> > makes the announcement I'm sure it will be posted in here.
>
> > It's hard to imagine it but this phone is going to keep getting better
> > and better. I don't know how I lived without it!
>
> If it is jailbroken there is an installer icon on your screen. Click
> on that and it lists the apps you can install, update or uninstall.
> The data comes over edge or wi-fi, no need to be tethered to iTunes to
> choose and install FREE apps.
>
> There is a keyboard to be at retail in March for the iPhone. I had a
> picture of it a few minutes ago but I must have closed that page out.
> It was on display at MacWorld 2008.
>
> Quote one source
> "Editor's Note: Macworld Expo 2008 is in the books, but Macworld
> editors still have a few reports from the Macworld Expo show floor on
> meetings with Mac developers, new product announcements, and anything
> else that catches their eye.
>
> Many products you see at Macworld Expo look so much like other ones
> you've seen before, it's tempting to pass them by. But doing so means
> you sometimes miss out on some very interesting stuff.
>
> For example, MacAlly's $100 BTKeyMini: As you might deduce from its
> name--or perhaps not--the BTKeyMini is a small, Bluetooth keyboard,
> designed to fold up and carry in your bag. Not terribly interesting,
> as I've seen many such keyboards in the past.
>
> But if MacAlly's representatives have been correctly informed, this
> keyboard is something special. According to the representative I spoke
> with, when the BTKeyMini arrives this March, it will work with the
> iPhone, meaning you'll be able to use it to type in any iPhone
> application that would normally use an onscreen keyboard. Given that
> many, many people have tried to pair various Bluetooth keyboards with
> the iPhone, I was surprised by this claim, so I asked again to
> confirm. And then I asked a third time. MacAlly assured me I was
> understanding correctly."
>
> Another added some additional information
>
> "Re: Expo Notes: A Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone?
> Another vendor at Expo said that Apple was trying to figure out some
> sort of licensing model for the iPhone before rolling out Bluetooth
> keyboard support -- in other words, a way for Apple to make money on
> Bluetooth keyboards for the iPhone.
>
> Interesting to see if the MacAlly person was misinformed or spilling
> beans."
>
> Not on the Macally website yet...http://macally.com/EN/Product/ipod.asp?ipod=iPhone

Here is the link to the photo
http://www.iclarified.com/images/news/591/2613/2613.jpg

The keyboard is not physically connected to the speakers and iPhone
which are above it.

It is hard to determine that if you do not know that the speakers are
an existing product that the iPhone plugs into to recharge and pass
audio. The iPhone also mounts horizonally in those speakers for
viewing movies.
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:23 am
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> What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone?
> Does
> itunes install software on it, now?

There is none. It doesn't support software being installed on it. And
they've gone to great lengths to cripple efforts otherwise.
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:42 am
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> > What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone?
> > Does itunes install software on it, now?

None yet. You'll have to wait a few more weeks for that. When Apple
makes the announcement I'm sure it will be posted in here.

It's hard to imagine it but this phone is going to keep getting better
and better. I don't know how I lived without it!
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:51 am
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:51 am
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop RemoveThis @nastydesigns.com> amazed us all with the
following in news:elmop-69ED01.11510126012008@nntp1.usenetserver.com:

> In article
> <370e0f11-6e09-41e2-91f8-8945eb50e0a1 RemoveThis @e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> 4phun <vic.healey RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> "Re: Expo Notes: A Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone?
>> Another vendor at Expo said that Apple was trying to figure out some
>> sort of licensing model for the iPhone before rolling out Bluetooth
>> keyboard support -- in other words, a way for Apple to make money on
>> Bluetooth keyboards for the iPhone.
>
> wow, now THAT'S pure greed.
>
>

THAT'S pure Apple.
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:26 pm
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On Jan 26, 12:52 pm, larry <no... RemoveThis @home.com> wrote:
> 4phun <vic.hea... RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote innews:300bd1dc-5833-42ae-afb1-b872e5bfcb2f@k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com:
>
> > On Jan 26, 11:45 am, 4phun <vic.hea... RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On Jan 26, 10:42 am, Cartwright <h... RemoveThis @nomail.net> wrote:
>
> >> > > > What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an
> >> > > > iPhone
> > ?
> >> > > > Does itunes install software on it, now?
>
> >> > None yet. You'll have to wait a few more weeks for that. When Apple
> >> > makes the announcement I'm sure it will be posted in here.
>
> >> > It's hard to imagine it but this phone is going to keep getting
> >> > better and better. I don't know how I lived without it!
>
> >> If it is jailbroken there is an installer icon on your screen. Click
> >> on that and it lists the apps you can install, update or uninstall.
> >> The data comes over edge or wi-fi, no need to be tethered to iTunes
> >> to choose and install FREE apps.
>
> >> There is a keyboard to be at retail in March for the iPhone. I had a
> >> picture of it a few minutes ago but I must have closed that page out.
> >> It was on display at MacWorld 2008.
>
> >> Quote one source
> >> "Editor's Note: Macworld Expo 2008 is in the books, but Macworld
> >> editors still have a few reports from the Macworld Expo show floor on
> >> meetings with Mac developers, new product announcements, and anything
> >> else that catches their eye.
>
> >> Many products you see at Macworld Expo look so much like other ones
> >> you've seen before, it's tempting to pass them by. But doing so means
> >> you sometimes miss out on some very interesting stuff.
>
> >> For example, MacAlly's $100 BTKeyMini: As you might deduce from its
> >> name--or perhaps not--the BTKeyMini is a small, Bluetooth keyboard,
> >> designed to fold up and carry in your bag. Not terribly interesting,
> >> as I've seen many such keyboards in the past.
>
> >> But if MacAlly's representatives have been correctly informed, this
> >> keyboard is something special. According to the representative I
> >> spoke with, when the BTKeyMini arrives this March, it will work with
> >> the iPhone, meaning you'll be able to use it to type in any iPhone
> >> application that would normally use an onscreen keyboard. Given that
> >> many, many people have tried to pair various Bluetooth keyboards with
> >> the iPhone, I was surprised by this claim, so I asked again to
> >> confirm. And then I asked a third time. MacAlly assured me I was
> >> understanding correctly."
>
> >> Another added some additional information
>
> >> "Re: Expo Notes: A Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone?
> >> Another vendor at Expo said that Apple was trying to figure out some
> >> sort of licensing model for the iPhone before rolling out Bluetooth
> >> keyboard support -- in other words, a way for Apple to make money on
> >> Bluetooth keyboards for the iPhone.
>
> >> Interesting to see if the MacAlly person was misinformed or spilling
> >> beans."
>
> >> Not on the Macally website
> >> yet...http://macally.com/EN/Product/ipod.asp?ip
> > od=iPhone
>
> > Here is the link to the photo
> >http://www.iclarified.com/images/news/591/2613/2613.jpg
>
> > The keyboard is not physically connected to the speakers and iPhone
> > which are above it.
>
> > It is hard to determine that if you do not know that the speakers are
> > an existing product that the iPhone plugs into to recharge and pass
> > audio. The iPhone also mounts horizonally in those speakers for
> > viewing movies.
>
> Hell, for this much money it should have had built in Bozos.
>
> I use a little FM transmitter plugged into the STANDARD mini phone plug
> on the Nokia N800 to make it broadcast to my FM in the car.  I can stream
> internet radio and hear Navicore's driving instructions, simultaneously.  
>
> I wish it had the little FM transmitter in it instead of its internal FM
> stereo receiver that's useless in America, these days.

The 800 isn't connected to a GSM network since it is a mere internet
tablet wannbe. It isn't a phone, not even CDMA, therefore one doesn't
have to engineer for RFI getting into the audio.
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:52 pm
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4phun <vic.healey DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in
news:300bd1dc-5833-42ae-afb1-b872e5bfcb2f@k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com:

> On Jan 26, 11:45 am, 4phun <vic.hea... DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 26, 10:42 am, Cartwright <h... DeleteThis @nomail.net> wrote:
>>
>> > > > What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an
>> > > > iPhone
> ?
>> > > > Does itunes install software on it, now?
>>
>> > None yet. You'll have to wait a few more weeks for that. When Apple
>> > makes the announcement I'm sure it will be posted in here.
>>
>> > It's hard to imagine it but this phone is going to keep getting
>> > better and better. I don't know how I lived without it!
>>
>> If it is jailbroken there is an installer icon on your screen. Click
>> on that and it lists the apps you can install, update or uninstall.
>> The data comes over edge or wi-fi, no need to be tethered to iTunes
>> to choose and install FREE apps.
>>
>> There is a keyboard to be at retail in March for the iPhone. I had a
>> picture of it a few minutes ago but I must have closed that page out.
>> It was on display at MacWorld 2008.
>>
>> Quote one source
>> "Editor's Note: Macworld Expo 2008 is in the books, but Macworld
>> editors still have a few reports from the Macworld Expo show floor on
>> meetings with Mac developers, new product announcements, and anything
>> else that catches their eye.
>>
>> Many products you see at Macworld Expo look so much like other ones
>> you've seen before, it's tempting to pass them by. But doing so means
>> you sometimes miss out on some very interesting stuff.
>>
>> For example, MacAlly's $100 BTKeyMini: As you might deduce from its
>> name--or perhaps not--the BTKeyMini is a small, Bluetooth keyboard,
>> designed to fold up and carry in your bag. Not terribly interesting,
>> as I've seen many such keyboards in the past.
>>
>> But if MacAlly's representatives have been correctly informed, this
>> keyboard is something special. According to the representative I
>> spoke with, when the BTKeyMini arrives this March, it will work with
>> the iPhone, meaning you'll be able to use it to type in any iPhone
>> application that would normally use an onscreen keyboard. Given that
>> many, many people have tried to pair various Bluetooth keyboards with
>> the iPhone, I was surprised by this claim, so I asked again to
>> confirm. And then I asked a third time. MacAlly assured me I was
>> understanding correctly."
>>
>> Another added some additional information
>>
>> "Re: Expo Notes: A Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone?
>> Another vendor at Expo said that Apple was trying to figure out some
>> sort of licensing model for the iPhone before rolling out Bluetooth
>> keyboard support -- in other words, a way for Apple to make money on
>> Bluetooth keyboards for the iPhone.
>>
>> Interesting to see if the MacAlly person was misinformed or spilling
>> beans."
>>
>> Not on the Macally website
>> yet...http://macally.com/EN/Product/ipod.asp?ip
> od=iPhone
>
> Here is the link to the photo
> http://www.iclarified.com/images/news/591/2613/2613.jpg
>
> The keyboard is not physically connected to the speakers and iPhone
> which are above it.
>
> It is hard to determine that if you do not know that the speakers are
> an existing product that the iPhone plugs into to recharge and pass
> audio. The iPhone also mounts horizonally in those speakers for
> viewing movies.
>
>

Hell, for this much money it should have had built in Bozos.

I use a little FM transmitter plugged into the STANDARD mini phone plug
on the Nokia N800 to make it broadcast to my FM in the car. I can stream
internet radio and hear Navicore's driving instructions, simultaneously.

I wish it had the little FM transmitter in it instead of its internal FM
stereo receiver that's useless in America, these days.
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:30 pm
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Bill Kearney wrote:
>> What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone?
>> Does
>> itunes install software on it, now?
>
> There is none. It doesn't support software being installed on it. And
> they've gone to great lengths to cripple efforts otherwise.

I was hoping that Jobs would announce voice dialing for the iPhone at
Mac World.

The rumor is that they have voice-dialing almost ready, and due to the
upcoming California law banning handheld phones while driving it's
expected well before July 1, 2008 (when the law takes effect).

How it will work is that you're going to have to upload your iPhone
address book to iTunes, then for 99¢ per contact you can create and
download voice-tags at the iTunes store (it will include up to three
numbers per contact it's not 99¢ per number per contact). They'll also
have some sort of volume pricing, where if you want to buy voice-tags
for your entire address book the price per voice-tag is less, i.e. 100
or more voice-tags will be 10% off.

If you want to use "digit dial" where you say the digits of a phone
number, you can create and download voice tags for each digit you need
for 50¢ per digit (or pay a discounted price of $4.99 for all ten digits).
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:47 pm
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"SMS" <scharf.steven DeleteThis @geemail.com> wrote in message
news:479bec34$0$84202$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
> Bill Kearney wrote:
>>> What is the procedure for installing SOFTWARE THAT RUNS on an iPhone?
>>> Does
>>> itunes install software on it, now?
>>
>> There is none. It doesn't support software being installed on it. And
>> they've gone to great lengths to cripple efforts otherwise.
>
> I was hoping that Jobs would announce voice dialing for the iPhone at Mac
> World.
>
> The rumor is that they have voice-dialing almost ready, and due to the
> upcoming California law banning handheld phones while driving it's
> expected well before July 1, 2008 (when the law takes effect).
>
> How it will work is that you're going to have to upload your iPhone
> address book to iTunes, then for 99¢ per contact you can create and
> download voice-tags at the iTunes store (it will include up to three
> numbers per contact it's not 99¢ per number per contact). They'll also
> have some sort of volume pricing, where if you want to buy voice-tags for
> your entire address book the price per voice-tag is less, i.e. 100 or more
> voice-tags will be 10% off.
>
> If you want to use "digit dial" where you say the digits of a phone
> number, you can create and download voice tags for each digit you need for
> 50¢ per digit (or pay a discounted price of $4.99 for all ten digits).


Those prices are way to high. But I'm sure once no-one pony's up they will
be lowered. For something a lot of phone mfg have built in already.
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:15 am
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4phun <vic.healey.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in news:8208e875-71cb-4607-a2f5-
8baa2742fe12.DeleteThis@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

> The 800 isn't connected to a GSM network since it is a mere internet
> tablet wannbe. It isn't a phone, not even CDMA, therefore one doesn't
> have to engineer for RFI getting into the audio.
>
>

It's as connected through its SELLphone modem as your WebTV iPhoney
wannabe. Mine's on Alltel EVDO by choice, not by force. I don't have to
hack into it to get it to RUN SOFTWARE, either. Noone gets punished when I
access it as root...er, ah, unless I screw up, then ME! The loader just
re-installs over my mistakes in a minute or two, then my punishment is
reinstalling ALL the software I'd previously installed from maemo.org or
the other repositories full of freeware I can INSTALL and RUN on it,
without some Apple or ATT bureaucrat's permission, of course:
http://www.gronmayer.com/it/index.php?lang=en&system=maemo3

There must have been SOME reason it was the number one seller on Amazon.com
last Christmas...(c; I still think that must have been an error, but they
tell me it's true.

Don't YOU get one or even touch one, though. I don't wanna spoil your
iPhone fantasy trip into WebTVland.
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:17 am
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SMS <scharf.steven RemoveThis @geemail.com> wrote in
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> How it will work is that you're going to have to upload your iPhone
> address book to iTunes, then for 99½ per contact you can create and
> download voice-tags at the iTunes store (it will include up to three
> numbers per contact it's not 99½ per number per contact). They'll also
> have some sort of volume pricing, where if you want to buy voice-tags
> for your entire address book the price per voice-tag is less, i.e. 100
> or more voice-tags will be 10% off.
>
> If you want to use "digit dial" where you say the digits of a phone
> number, you can create and download voice tags for each digit you need
> for 50½ per digit (or pay a discounted price of $4.99 for all ten
> digits).
>

God this thing gets funnier every day! They don't put a common premium
SELLphone feature into a $500 phone so they can SELL IT TO YOU BY THE
NUMBER?!

Come on, people! How stupid ARE you?!

Question - What does Apple/ATT need to see your contact list for? What are
they going to do when the sheeple give them his data? Who will THEY SELL
IT TO?!

Duhh.....stupid sheep...follow the herd.
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