Well, it’s as close as you can get to an iPod phone… – here’s a video.
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Very slick! Let us play with it already :D
yeah, totally — hook me up :)
the app was called ppod – it’s out there…
Gizmodo picked up this story. Though I won’t risk posting a direct link here, let’s just say that they might be able to help you in your searches…
LINK: http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/ipod/the-ipod-phone-mda–ppod-187596.php
Hah, crazy, now that I’ve done some googling I remember when this came out, way back when.
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,62542,00.html
And look who’s quoted down there at the bottom of page one…
Heh, I’m not surprised about Phil being quoted. I’d be more surprised if a story like this on wired DIDN’T quote PT. ;-)
Anyone know how to add a network location to the browse list? This would make a great portable home mp3 streamer interface over wifi.
usbrit
That’s really awesome.
I have to say though, that using mOcean on my Treo 650 accomplishes something nearly as close to an iPod phone. Especially with the included iTunes Hotsync conduit.
Err, I thought my phone, the ROKR, was the iPod phone, since it’s a phone with iTunes? ;-P
But yeah, I never understood why they didn’t make my phone with a click wheel, and make the dialer like an old rotary phone, it’d be so much more slick and iPod like.
Err, I thought my phone, the ROKR, was the iPod phone, since it’s a phone with iTunes? ;-P
But yeah, I never understood why they didn’t make my phone with a click wheel, and make the dialer like an old rotary phone, it’d be so much more slick and iPod like.