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This device uses the GPS signal from the phone (The device pictured is a P4600 "Fuze" from HTC). It's similar to the iPhone app recently reviewed on Autoblog that uses the same principles to calculate acceleration.

-Josh
That's not at all why the shares proved stagnant. It has to do with the way apple's revenue agreement changed. Previously they were on a revenue sharing agreement with AT&T wherein they received a set monthly stipend for every iPhone active on AT&T. This was EXTREMELY unusual for any carrier, and in the long run extremely costly to AT&T.

When the iPhones began to be unlocked AT&T was hemmoraging revenue, and when they negotiated iPhone 2 agreements, Apple and AT&T decided to go with a more traditional Handset-Subsidy agreement.

In reality, your 3G iPhone is FAR more expensive than the 2G. On a 2G iPhone, your retained upgrade eligibility (in other words if you broke it you could get a blackberry for 99.99). With the 3G iPhone you have to pay the unsubsidized price (unannounced, but likely in the 500 dollar range). The data plans are also increasing from a minimum of 20 to a minimum of 30.

The price of the iPhone didn't get lower, it's just smoke and mirrors. Apple has stated previously that this new agreement will limit profitability until the 2010 fiscal year.

-Josh
Please!!!!!!!!!! Long time reader first time commenter :)

-Josh
T-Mobile Owns Copyright in the US and Europe for the color Magenta.
I want it so I can get more work done... And play WOW anywhere lolz
This is fake. At&t would never put out a Cingular Branded update. At&t has spent millions of dollars switching from Cingular to at&t. They will never go back. The update for the 750 will most likely not come out this year as AT&T would rather have you buy a blackjack II than a 750.
"THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!" is the best part in the whole movie IMHO.

-Josh

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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