AT&T Denies MMS Delay, Tethering Estimates Posted by Jeff Morgan (07/11/2009 @ 12:59 pm) Around the release of iPhone OS 3.0 and the iPhone 3GS, rumors started to fly concerning MMS and tethering, both of which would get 3.0 support. The word was AT&T was unnecessarily delaying MMS, maybe as far as September, and that tethering would run AT&T customers as much as $55/month.
According to AT&T, none of this is true. They recently sent an email to Wired.com to set the record straight. A spokesman for the company has confirmed charges for tethering (booooo!) though he wasn’t willing to mention specific numbers or a live date for the service. As they’ve stated before, the email maintains MMS for “later this summer.” By the by, the first day of autumn isn’t until September 22, giving plenty of room for “later this summer” and “September” to mean the same thing. As for tethering, we’re probably looking at a $15 upcharge, which is consistent with other tethering/data plans. Seems egregious on top of an unlimited data plan, but I don’t have much use for tethering. My apologies to those of you that do. Posted in: iPhone, Mobile Tags: at&t tethering, att mms charges, iPhone, iphone 3gs, iphone mms, iphone mms charges, iphone OS 3.0, iphone tethering, no mms until september, OS 3.0, tethering plan
iPhone OS 3.0 Has Tethering, Now it’s easy to install Posted by Gary Fairchild (06/18/2009 @ 10:54 am) We already posted a how-to for enabling tethering on your shiny new OS 3.0. While awesome, it is clunky, slow, requires a mac… yada, yada, yada.
Leave it to iClarified to give us a handy and simple way to enable tethering right from the phone. All you have to do is use Safari from the phone and navigate to a specific website. Click a link here, say yes there, and next thing you know, tethering is enabled on your iPhone. I know someone, who knows someone, who did it (wink, wink) and it was as easy as pie. Click through and try it for yourself. Let’s just say I know it works. Posted in: Apple, iPhone, Mobile Tags: 3.0 hacks, 3.0 jailbreak, 3.0 tethering, 3.0 tethering hack, 3gs, bluetooth tethering, iPhone, iphone 3.0, iphone 3G, iphone 3g tether, iphone 3gs, iphone OS 3.0, iphone tether, iphone tethering, OS 3.0
iPhone OS 3.0 Has Tethering, It’s Just Hidden Posted by Jeff Morgan (06/17/2009 @ 7:53 pm) Most of the bad news coming with the iPhone OS 3.0 release is from AT&T, the iPhone’s sole US carrier. Despite most every other iPhone carrier in the world enabling tethering and MMS today, AT&T did not, much to her users’ chagrin.
The software is there, though, and it’s taken less than a day for someone to figure out a hack (for tethering that is – MMS has been around since the first jailbreak). The guys at MacMegasite have a quick and dirty tutorial to get the thing running. In short, all it requires is that you download a carrier settings file and perform a defaults write command in a Mac terminal. Restore your phone while holding option down and you can add the carrier settings update without messing with the rest of your phone. Head to “Network” under your general settings and you should see tethering, with options for USB and Bluetooth functionality. Early reports suggest things are a little slow, and I have yet to read of a successful PC mod for this. Still, good work from everyone involved with this (seems like MacMegasite, Gizmodo, and AppleNova for some quick credits). Have you tried this yet? Did it work for you? Full tutorial here. Posted in: Apple, iPhone, Mobile Tags: 3.0 hacks, 3.0 jailbreak, 3.0 tethering, 3.0 tethering hack, 3gs, bluetooth tethering, iPhone, iphone 3.0, iphone 3G, iphone 3g tether, iphone 3gs, iphone OS 3.0, iphone tether, iphone tethering, OS 3.0
iPhone OS 3.0 Available For Download Posted by Jeff Morgan (06/17/2009 @ 2:05 pm) As good as their word, Apple released OS 3.0 for the iPhone today. You’ll need to have iTunes 8.2 installed for the update, which is free for iPhone owners, $10 for the iPod Touch.
In case you’ve forgotten, the OS update brings long-awaited features to the iPhone, like copy and paste, push notification, and universal search, among other things. Finally applications will be able to alert you when you receive new messages, and copy and paste, well I think the benefits there are obvious. Don’t forget to check back on Friday for an unboxing/review of the iPhone 3GS. OS 3.0: The Big News of WWDC? Posted by Jeff Morgan (06/08/2009 @ 5:43 pm) With all the excitement surrounding the new iPhone release it’s difficult not to notice the absence of a certain, rumored to be healthy CEO. Apple restructured their laptop line, announced two OS updates, and announced the newest iPhone, all without their captain at the helm. Hopefully Jobs will soon be well enough to return to his handicapped parking space.
We’ve talked Macbooks, we’ve talked iPhone, but Apple spent most of the keynote on OS 3.0 and the new options it yields for developers. All of this stuff was really old hat – landscape keyboard, copy and paste, tethering, MMS. The big disappointment so far is that tethering and MMS are both unsupported by AT&T at this time, with support apparently coming at the end of the summer. Why AT&T can’t get it together when 20 other carriers can baffles me. One cool feature coming to OS 3.0 on the 17th is “Find My iPhone.” The service, which is only available to MobileMe customers, allows you to locate your phone on a map using a web browser. Using the service you can also send alerts to the phone, including a message stating, “This phone is lost. If found, please call me at [number you specify].” (You can actually input any message, this is just the one Apple demoed.) You can do this from a distance, allowing you, hopefully, to get your phone back. Find My iPhone also includes a sort of kill pill, allowing you to remote wipe the phone. It would be really nice if it could disable the phone, rendering it useless to whomever snags it should they not acquiesce with your return requests. The remote wipe is really there to ensure your privacy, though, allowing you to restore the phone to factory settings from a distance. I smell some nasty pranks coming with this one. Don’t leave your MobileMe password where your friends can find it. Apple relinquished the stage late in their 3.0 presentation, allowing developers to showcase new functions like GPS navigation and in-game purchases. The developer presentations dragged on, plagued twice by technical difficulties and eating up precious minutes. By the 100 minute mark I would bet few people were hoping for an iPhone update. It came, though, fitting the remaining time slot well as more of an evolution than a revolution. Posted in: Apple, GPS, iPhone, Mobile Tags: find my iphone, iPhone, iphone 3gs, iPhone apps, iphone OS 3.0, iphone update, mobileme, no new iphone, OS 3.0, wwdc, wwdc 2009, wwdc keynote
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