So, Apple can pull Google from my iPhone while I'm on a 2 yr contract with AT&T? - moving map iphone free
Thus, Apple tried to get Microsoft to replace Bing Google products on your iPhone.
6 months ago I signed with AT & T and have 18 months. The 2-year airtime contract with AT & T, I think I have an Apple iPhone with Google products like Google Apps Standard Edition support. In addition, I paid some money for applications in the iPhone App Store uses Google Maps to the application such as motion-X. So, if you move to Bing, I lost compatible to these Google programs? It seems reasonable that the applications that I can pay off.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Moving Map Iphone Free So, Apple Can Pull Google From My IPhone While I'm On A 2 Yr Contract With AT&T?
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OK - apples and oranges here. Google is a search engine. That is all. If you do it with another search engine, make a difference in their applications.
ReplyDeleteJava is a platform - an operating system. If your phone uses a Java-based operating system (such as Android), then this would be a problem. From what I understand, but not the use of the iPhone is not a Java platform, but is principally concerned HTC mobile phone.
Google's Android operating system that also (if if it is open-source) - the rent the Confusion MotionX Java and C + +, so I think that the applications for the iPhone are written in C + +, and should not be affected by a change Bing at all. That said, I would like Bing - is boring as hell ;-)