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November 13th, 2007

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MakeiPhoneRingtone 1.3 Back From The Dead

With the old ringtone workarounds back in action thanks to the combination of iTunes 7.5 and firmware update v1.1.2, an old app is being revived. Rogue Amoeba has announced that their MakeiPhoneRingtone is back in action after being broken by an iTunes update. Once again the app allows you to add custom ringtones to your iPhone. Just drop the cropped AAC file of your choice onto it's icon and the utility will process it and hand it to iTunes, from which you can sync to the iPhone.


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China Mobile negotiating with Apple to carry iPhone

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China Mobile’s CEO, Wang Jianzhou, has confirmed that they are negotiating with Apple. However, the Chinese carrier is a bit reluctant to give up iPhone revenue to Apple - a kick-back model that Apple has forced all iPhone carriers to ...


Original story at IntoMobile - Mobile Phone News and Reviews . Related stories include: China Mobile in talks for iPhone, reject revenue sharing - My iPhone , China Mobile CEO Calls iPhone "Fashionable" But Questions Apple Revenue Sharing [Apple] - Gizmodo.com , Apple demands profit share from iPhone network operators - Yahoo! News

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Apple In Talks With China Mobile

So, we've heard iPhone rumors from the US, the UK, Canada, Germany, and France, but this is the first for China. The world's largest phone carrier covering around 350 million customers, China Mobile, is currently in talks with Apple on bringing the iPhone to China. However, with the situation being as it is, there is speculation that it might be difficult for Apple to maintain the revenue sharing as with other carriers.


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O2’s iPhone activation system buckling under pressure

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The problems seem to be rooted in O2’s activation servers and not from Apple or iTunes. Apparently, the activation woes stem from low-credit users trying to activate their iPhone. You see, the activation system will check the user’s ...


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Review: Belkin Sport Armband for iPhone

Belkin Sport Armband
Some people take the promise of the iPhone’s multi-function nature seriously; all they have is an iPhone and they use it for everything they used their iPod for—even going so far as to take it out for a jog. But let’s be honest: if you want to take your iPhone running, you’re going to need a special case, like Belkin’s $30 Sport Armband for iPhone.

A black armband made from neoprene with a velcro fastener, the Sport Armband features a large pouch for the iPhone; a clear, flexible-plastic window the length and width of the iPhone’s display lets you use the multi-touch interface while the phone is in the case. The top of the pouch features a slit through which you insert the iPhone and leaves the headphone jack and Sleep/Wake button accessible. On the other hand, you don’t have access to your iPhone’s dock-connector port or Ring/Silent switch. The volume controls are similarly covered, but subtle + and - signs on the side of the case overlay the button locations, letting you press them through the case material. There’s also a small, handy pocket in the armband for storing a key.

While the Sport Armband’s construction is pretty good, during my testing I took issue with some of Belkin’s design choices. For example, the iPhone’s volume buttons are difficult to find and operate through the case when you aren’t moving, and even more so while running. One could argue that this is at least partly a failing of the iPhone’s design, but the Sport Armband certainly does nothing to overcome the problem—and, in fact, complicates it by giving only the barest of indications of the buttons’ location. I also had some trouble adjusting the armband, as the velcro on the strap would get caught in the metal buckle.

From a protective standpoint, the Sport Armband will likely get the job done. The plastic window should keep your iPhone’s screen scratch-free and, hopefully, having your iPhone attached to your arm will obviate the need for heavy-duty shock protection.

The truth is that the iPhone isn’t ideal for exercise use thanks to its size and interface. Belkin’s Sport Armband doesn’t magically change this, instead providing a functional case for those determined to go jogging with their iPhones.

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Written by Dan Moren on November 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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