Apple has reportedly sold one million units of their newly released iPhone 3GS in just a span of 3 days, the same rate their iPhone 3G did a year ago.
iPhone/iPod Touch owners may relax now since redownloading applications direct to devices won’t actually charge you something. According to a lead developer at Apple, the message was simply a bug in the system.
The message appeared to those using iPhone OS 3.0.
[AppAdvice via TechCrunch]
T-Mobile Netherlands has (unintentionally?) released some specifications of the recently announced iPhone 3G S and it seems to have been taken down already. (more…)
The Apple iPhone 3G S has been announced and will be available starting June 19, 2009. It is aesthetically the same as the iPhone 3G, but is slightly different internally.
When new software updates arrive for smartphones or mobile phones, people always tend to think that everything is turning out for the better.
Well, apparently not for the iPhone OS 3.0, because it appears that Apple will possibly be charging you again if you want to redownload an app on your iPhone/iPod Touch that you already purchased. Redownloading via iTunes on your computer is still free though.












