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02-11-2008, 04:59 PM #21iPhone? More like MyPhone
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I guess it hasn't caught on yet in the DC area. I went to a concert friday night at a pretty large arena, left it running, and no one popped up
Maybe there aren't a lot of jailbroken phones in the DC area. Oh well, I will keep looking for people!
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02-12-2008, 05:59 AM #22
Yes, it's only been a week since release, but to suggest that some cities are active iFob hotbeds while others not, is a massive dose of positive thinking. Imagine if every iPhone/Touch was running iFob, and they had it enabled after their initial burst of enthusiasm; then you'd typically only see one or two at any time in an area where an open access point existed. OK, now what if well less than 1% of owners copied and enabled iFob. What magical statistics would be required for these people to just congregate in the same cities at the same places and times? It may take off, but reasonably it will take several months at least.



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