I'm running this on my iPhone as a premium user and it's brilliant. Great job done there and also, thanks Apple for approving it! I would rather pay a monthly subscription than fill my hard drive with music.
Why are Palm complaining? I don't know much about how it works but if Palm don't own iTunes, then surely Apple has the rights to control that software and I sure as hell wouldn't let someone use something that cost millions to make and fine tune. It's like letting someone take a seat in my new car or on a bike.
How is this phone designed for AT&T/north american needs may I ask? It won't have the same branded apps that come pre-install from AT&T so I see this being a quite successful QWERTY slider for social media, as long as it has WiFi.
Oh great, on O2, the Palm Pre will come with a £60 a month contract, 50 minutes, 50 texts, unlimited internet (oh isn't that similar to the iPhone?). I am waiting to see these contract prices.
I'm famous lol! That's me in the black on the right tweeting on my 5800. Was a brilliant day, us bloggers were treated with a lot of respect by Nokia, nothing by Apple. All of us have some great content to share.
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