We’ve heard a few things about the Mobispine MMS app supposedly being developed for the iPhone, but the company’s just answered a couple of questions, and we thought we’d give you a quick update.

Interestingly, the app will utilize Apple’s announced (but several times delayed) push notification, which Mobispine says is due “soon,” though carriers may use SMS notification instead for the service.
Here’s a quick lowdown of some of the highlights of the Q&A session: The company says that
the app will be carrier-branded, and that it will be up to them how much to charge you, the MMS-starved user. Mobispine says that the software will “probably” be made available through the App Store, “probably” because it’s still in some vague phase of development, and has yet to be even approved by Apple to begin with. I’d say it’ll be a month or two before we see anything concrete.
Go here to read the whole blog post about it: http://blog.mobispine.com/2008/11/mms-for-iphone-q-as.html
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Posted on Nov 24th, 2008 by Philip King in iPhone News | No Comments
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