The controversy regarding Apple iPhone has been the talk of the year. As we all know many customers who purchased the fancy iPhone have been complaining regarding the fact that the device is locked for use by other carriers and this automatically makes its price higher. Well, luckily for users Apple has made an announcement that in February it will make a developer’s kit obtainable to independent software makers. This will finally make it possible and simple for developers not associated with Apple or AT&T to generate games, navigation systems, screen-shot capture programs and other tools for the iPhone.
Nevertheless, Apple still declines each time it is asked to remove its carrier restrictions, so iPhone customers in the United States are obliged to remain AT&T customers. However, the elimination of restrictions on independent software developers will most probably make a potential iPhone user much more content. Unaffiliated developers can now compete in the open with official Apple developers. By competing in an open market, iPhone software developers will produce more improved and cheaper products for users to select from.
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