It won’t be available en masse until the 17th of the month, but the gold build of iPhone OS 3.0 is now available to developers – a promising sign that apps taking advantage of a wide variety of 3.0’s new features (push notifications, in-app payments, and the like) will be available by the time it’s released to the general public. We’ve been toying around with the latest cut here and have noticed a few small changes from beta 5; nothing groundbreaking, but notable nonetheless. Most importantly, iTunes is now offering movie, TV and music video downloads directly from the phone, which has caused the bottom navigation bar to be rearranged a bit. We also noticed that the App Store’s nav bar was rearranged a bit to accommodate a “More” button where you’ll find Top 25 and Redeem links. The Store screen in Settings now shows a nicely-formatted account information screen – nice, we suppose – but unfortunately, MMS configurability is still missing, so it’s unclear whether AT&T will need to push an update once it flips the switch. Dive into the gallery for a closer look.
Chances of iPhone going T-Mobile are more probable in my opinion. Consumers want GSM where they have the freedom to use various devices (i.e. unlocked), rather than being stuck with CDMA which is for the most part restricted to its own carrier.
Nonetheless, the new drop in price i.e. $99 for a new sign up is pretty attractive for those who like AT&T.
ok guys fun is over now…lets get back to the topic!!
I really want to get this new iPhone. At first I thought it was useless for me but someone made me rethink and it made me realize that I will need this phone in the near future because of my line of work. It will def be useful to me.
NaMaan I have been a loyal AT&T customer for about 10 yrs…I get excellent service in my area. I have tried all providers …all of em suck except AT&T.