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06-10-2008, 09:13 PM #41
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06-11-2008, 07:06 AM #42
hmm...perhaps if apple gets enough complaints, like they did when they dropped the price $200 three months or so after the inital iphone release and gave everyone at least $100 store credit, they'll offer some sort of upgrade discount for those of us who bought the iphone when they came out.
not getting my hopes up lol, just a thoughtPeter: "Brian! There's a message in my alphabits! It says 'OOOOOOOOO'!!!!!"
Brian: "Peter...those are Cheerios."
Guides:
Moving Applications into the Media Partition to get more space for third party apps
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06-18-2008, 10:27 PM #43What's Jailbreak?
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Damn.... I wonder if we want to download apps from the app store will we have to pay for all the applications.

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06-20-2008, 03:08 PM #44My iPhone is a Part of Me
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I just hope 2.0 fixes bluetooth and gives us MMS, basic functions the iphone is still missing
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06-27-2008, 04:11 AM #45
yay
In App Store..
Nahhh I think it'd all start for free. maybe 10-20 apps and games and then suddenly, they will take the magic wand and make everything else cost 2.99 or 4.99 or 5.99 maybe more....hehe.that a fact!!!!!!!!
In Installer Store :P
Many Developers will run away to earn some money..Not All Devs. there is ppl who really get to think about the "poor" ppl who were gifted an iphone and will never have money or credit card to buy things..For those Devs.Thank all Of You very much!!!
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06-28-2008, 12:35 AM #46Livin the iPhone Life
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The cost of apps on the store will rely entirely on the developers. If they want to make free apps, you can simply just download them. If they want to make money out of it, they can charge whatever.
Some devs that want to release free apps yet not have to pay for the $99 yearly fee required (it is yearly isn't it?) is to make a simple, yet useful app and slap a $1 price tag. People will go "oh hey just a buck" buy it and before you know it he already recovered the $100. From then on he could release the rest of the apps for free.
As for how much I'm willing to pay for an app, it really comes down to an app-per-app revision. If the app is really, really good, $10-20 sounds good to me. For the most part, I think $5-10 will be my happy medium.
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06-29-2008, 09:03 AM #47My iPhone is a Part of Me
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There will be a new iTunes for 2.0, its called 7.7
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