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iPhone App for Free Texting

Simplyfreeiphone: "A recently released app that offers free text messages on the iPhoneis welcome news to parents of teenagers upset over the cellphone bills of their hypertexting children. But can it be a sustainable business?"

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JosieKelly6025d ago

honestly, who can't afford to text?

Citroen6025d ago

some people can't afford it, so this makes a good alternative...some can afford it but choose not to spend anything anyway.

Xulap6025d ago (Edited 6025d ago )

Why would you pay for something you can get for free?

Even if you can afford them, you can easily save money and spend it on something else.

Milky Joe6025d ago

Who can't afford texting? People who can't afford friggin iPhones :D

themyk6025d ago

i pay 20 bucks a month for unlimited text for the iphone. so i wouldn't mind not spending that. even though i can afford it. and that's 20 bucks per phone. me and my wife. 40 bucks. so i wouldn't mind getting it for free

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Horny6025d ago (Edited 6025d ago )

unlimited texting for the i phone is 20 dollars on top of 30 for the internet. Thats 50 more per month. Adds up to 600 per year plus ur regular phone bill and the reason I didnt purchase the I phone yesterday.

themyk6025d ago

theres ways around the texting charges. especially if you hack it man. and i don't care what anybody says. there isn't a phone better than the iphone. not a hacked phone anyways. and 30 for internet is a bit but i use it so much that it's worth it

Pandemic6025d ago

Doesn't work in Australia. :(

themyk6025d ago

i don't feel like reading the whole thing. can somebody tell me if the other person has to have this app as well.

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AppMagic data shows mobile games growth slowed down in 2025

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US video game spend up 3% in December, fuelled in part by 24% increase in subscription services

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rlow145d ago

Well Call of Duty was the best selling game of December……interesting. Considering everyone was going Gaga over Medal of Honor.

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Digiera HoloMax is a 3D glasses-free handheld with a ludicrous price tag

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