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Apple Trademarks 'iPhone'

voidunknown   on 17 October 2006 - 17:28 · 16 comments & 11740 views

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We have speculated for a while that this was coming. The iPod is no longer enough on its own. Enter the 'iPhone.'

Apple Computer has filed for a trademark on the term iPhone, suggesting the company plans to use the moniker, recently popularized amongst the analyst and blogging communities, as the official name for its highly-anticipated iPod cell phone.

The filing, made last month with a Far Eastern trademark office, is the latest in a long list of incontrovertible evidence to suggest the Cupertino, Calif.-based iPod maker is in the final developmental stages of the project, which is expected to merge traditional cellular capabilities with an iPod digital music player.

In the September 15th filing, Apple describes iPhone as "handheld and mobile digital electronic devices for the sending and receiving of telephone calls, faxes, electronic mail, and other digital data; MP3 and other digital format audio players."

Under the primary but broad classification, Apple said iPhone may also consist of "electronic handheld units for the wireless receipt and/or transmission of data that enable the user to keep track of or manage personal information."

Similarly, it may include "software for the redirection of messages, Internet e-mail, and/or other data to one or more electronic handheld devices from a data store on or associated with a personal computer or a server; and software for the synchronization of data between a remote station or device and a fixed or remote station or device."

News source: AppleInsider

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#1.1 vetvoidunknown on 17 Oct 2006 - 17:44
Quote - kaiwai said @ #1
I thought it would be pretty obvious that iPhone doesn't necessarily point directly to a phone - with the promo of leopard, they made a big hype about the new iChat features, so for all this could be worth, it could be a new VoIP service which Apple is going to sell with its .Mac package or as a seperate item.

I've used mobile phones for music, and their sound quality is crap, they use proprietary slots so you have to purchase your mobile phone manufacturers 'special earphones' (Samsung being one example of this stupidity) - and personally for me, I want to keep them seperate; my phone is a phone, my media player is a media player and never shall the twain meet.

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In the September 15th filing, Apple describes iPhone as "handheld and mobile digital electronic devices for the sending and receiving of telephone calls, faxes, electronic mail, and other digital data; MP3 and other digital format audio players."

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