G'Day!

On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, at 8:22, Norman Palardy wrote:

On Jan 10, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Giovanni wrote:

If what Steve says is correct and plans are to compete against enterprise class apps on blackberry, and windows flavored phones, it would be a natural evolution to allow Developers to work with the iphone. But even if they didnt, IM GETTING ONE!!! :-D The only beef i have is that it does not seem to have external memory support or external IO cards supports. That would have been awesome as I already have a need for them for apps.

There is a simm card slot so it remains to be seen what you can do with that

The SIM card slot is for the phone part. All GSM phones have one of these, so no expansion options there.

And Steve was using a video out attachment so I wonder if the port on the bottom is the "iPod connector" as there are those kinds of accessories for iPods
There are accessories that provide more battery and via that connector
Memory expansion may not be out of the question

The port at the bottom is definitely an iPod Connector. So there is more likely options for that, however this is limited since it looks like no one will be installing software on the iPhone. You would hope some of the iPod ecosystem will play nice with the iPhone (or whatever it gets called after the cisco lawsuit...)

In Australia we have to wait until sometime in 2008 for the iPhone...

cya
Ben
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