Best of Smartphone Experts, 26 July 2009

Posted on July 26, 2009 by Dieter Bohn.
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Best of Smartphone Experts, 26 July 2009


Update: Promo codes again allowed for 17+ apps

Posted on by Michael Jones.
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Recently, we reported that developers were not able to request promo codes for their iPhone apps if the app had received a 17+ rating due to having an embedded web browser, unfiltered 3rd party content, or contained excessive violence or sexual content. This restriction severely limited the ability of the developers to distribute promotional copies of their software to generate publicity and awareness of the app.

Several other outlets picked up on the story, and developers sounded off as well. Luckily, it seems that Apple has been listening: over the past few days, we have received word from a number of developers stating that they are now able to request promo codes for their 17+ apps. While Apple has not made any official comment on the issue, it appears that they have quietly conceded this battle to the developers, once again enabling them to distribute promo codes as needed for all of their apps.

Considering the many other issues developers have faced with the App Store, it's obvious that the process is far from perfect. And given the sheer volume of apps and developers that Apple has to deal with, even the smallest of hiccups can become quite frustrating for those developers out there who invest significant amounts of time and money into their apps and then hit a roadblock at full speed. There are still a number of issues with -- as well as improvements to -- the development process that need to be addressed, however, I believe it is an good sign to see that Apple is indeed listening and willing to make some changes to the process. It may only be one small step in the long road ahead, but I think many of the affected developers will agree that it was a step in the right direction.

Thanks to the developers who sent this in!

Update: Promo codes again allowed for 17+ apps originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sun, 26 Jul 2009 18:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Secret of Monkey Island released for iPhone

Posted on by Maggie Mills.
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Those of you who love adventure games and have played them for awhile will recall the classic Secret of Monkey Island. Now you can relive this classic once again with the recent release of the game for the iPhone. LucasArts recently released a Special Edition of their classic adventure game Secret of Monkey Island for the [...]

Augmented reality becomes a reality - or will with iPhone 3.1 update

Posted on by Rob Goodchild.
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Apple promises that its upcoming iPhone 3.1 release will be the first to officially support augmented reality apps that support the iPhone 3GS’ camera. iPhone developers and users excited by the prospect of augmented reality apps, which overlay information and controls on top of real-world objects seen through a camera, have been told to sit tight [...]

Rumor: Verizon Racing to Get 4G LTE Network Up for Q1 2010 iPhone and iTablet Launch?!

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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Techcrunch reports sources claiming Verizon is racing to get 20-40 markets up and running on their 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) network by Q1 2010 to coincide with an iPhone and iTablet launch.

Verizon is getting 60Mbps in 4G tests which is admittedly ZOMG fast, and since they’re going with LTE, this network will be theoretically compatible with AT&T and other GSM carriers also moving to the same technology.

And yes, it does sound too good to be true, but we won’t go all Leo Laporte on them just yet…

We know you want your iPhone on Verizon. But what about your iTablet. And are you willing to wait for LTE to get it? Let us know in our poll!

Do You Want You iPhone and iTablet on Verizon 4G LTE?(survey)

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Rumor: Verizon Racing to Get 4G LTE Network Up for Q1 2010 iPhone and iTablet Launch?!


Despite stumbling economy, iPhone sales grew 626% Year-over-Year

Posted on by Rob Goodchild.
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The economy is bad. It’s an obvious statement. We all know this fact; you only have to turn on the TV or read any print article to know that. Despite the poor economy and tanking computer sales, Apple has been able to continue turning impressive profits. Apple also gets some serious help from its world-beating iPhone. [...]

AT&T gains on Verizon, and faces the music on exclusivity

Posted on by Andrew Wells.
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While AT&T added more customers last quarter than competitor Verizon — thanks in large part to the iPhone — AT&T’s CEO admitted this week that his company won’t have exclusivity on Apple’s phone forever. The concession by Randall Stephenson at a Fortune conference, as reported by PC World, comes as the chief executive is reportedly working [...]

Despite reports of poor working conditions with Foxconn, Apple not likely to change suppliers

Posted on by Andrew Wells.
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Industry sources suggest Apple will not cease its manufacturing business arrangement with Foxconn, even as questions over the Chinese company’s alleged interrogation tactics continue to mount. Citing Taiwanese sources, DigiTimes said speculation that Apple would end its partnership with Foxconn is unlikely to come to pass. “Players from the component sector said such a change is unlikely [...]