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Old 11-07-2007, 09:48 PM
ctitanic
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I found his video last week and this is what I posted there.

But iPhone is a close platform. Right now there are developers working in the Windows Mobile platform that mimics most of the things that you have seen in iPhone. I know that Apple is thinking about to open the iPhone for developers but so far what I have seen is a closed platform with a locked phone. T-Mobile and AT&T are releasing now phones with windows ce that already include features like the ones in the iPhone.

I would ask Chris just one question, why I should put my business in the hand of a company that I do not trust any more and that is selling a locked phone? Forget about iPhone, why should I buy a locked phone? All my phones are unlocked and I have brought it to T-Mobile and they have helped me to configure them to have it working in their network. Something that is completely the opposite of what I lived in Cingular/AT&T.

If you call their tech support asking for the configuration to set any Windows Mobile Phone to work in their network they simple don't know. And all you are asking is for the IP, Proxy servers, servers and Ports. All that information can be found freely in T-Mobile site. AT&T doing the impossible to lock back the iPhones in every firmware release. Sorry, but I like to own my phone, I do not want to lease it.

(Somebody replied to me that there were hacks to unlock the iPhone so I replied this)

Yes, and I have read enough news when the last firmware was released about people with problems and unlocked companies running to rush a fix to get the iPhones unlocked again. We are talking here about a business. A business can't be going around the web looking for a solution everytime that AT&T release a new firmware.
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