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		<title>The ghetto iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 3G iPhone came out last year right around my birthday. I was all set to get one when I found out that I wasn&#8217;t eligible at that time for an equipment upgrade through AT&#38;T. Without the upgrade credit, the cost of the phone would&#8217;ve been around $600.00. Way too expensive. AT&#38;T told me at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 3G iPhone came out last year right around my birthday. I was all set to get one when I found out that I wasn&#8217;t eligible at that time for an equipment upgrade through AT&amp;T. Without the upgrade credit, the cost of the phone would&#8217;ve been around $600.00. Way too expensive. AT&amp;T told me at the time that I&#8217;d be eligible for an upgrade in March/20009. Today is March 3rd. And sure, I&#8217;d love to get an iPhone. But the problem now is the costly nature of AT&amp;T&#8217;s iPhone rate plans. The least-expensive rate plan for iPhone is around $70.00/month. I&#8217;m currently paying $40.00/month for a bunch of minutes I don&#8217;t use. Tacking an extra $30.00/month on to that for the privilege of Shiny Toy ownership is stupid. So I&#8217;ve been researching my options. I&#8217;ve looked at comparable phones/plans through T-Mobile and Verizon, and haven&#8217;t really found anything that suits my needs. I&#8217;d really like to have access to mobile Internet/data, and only have to pay for a small amount of airtime (minutes). I&#8217;m not someone who lives on the cell phone. Most months, I probably make less than 20 minutes worth of actual mobile phone calls. I was out for a walk last week, contemplating what to do, when I was struck with an idea. Apple&#8217;s iPod Touch has almost all of the functionality of the iPhone. But the iPod Touch has no 3G connectivity. It can only communicate with the outside world via Wi-Fi. And while there are plenty of public Wi-Fi networks out there, Wi-Fi isn&#8217;t as expansive as 3G. So how hard would it be to provide constant Wi-Fi connectivity to an iPod Touch? It wouldn&#8217;t be that hard at all with a Wi-Fi enabled cell phone that can share its Internet connection. Unfortunately, the only cell phone providers that use Wi-Fi enabled phones have expensive rate plans. The least-expensive option I&#8217;ve found is through ghetto-tastic cell phone carrier Boost Mobile. You can get unlimited data/Internet access through Boost for about $10.00/month, and then airtime for ten cents/minute. That&#8217;s exactly what I need in terms of a monthly plan. Problem with Boost is, the company&#8217;s phones suck. Not one of them is Wi-Fi enabled. Some of them, however, have Bluetooth connectivity. I was thinking that it might be possible to get mobile Internet to an iPod Touch using Bluetooth from a Boost phone. As of right now,  the iPod Touch doesn&#8217;t officially have Bluetooth connectivity. But Apple-obsessed nerds have <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5048234/ipod-touch-v2-secretly-has-bluetooth-but-will-apple-enable-it">found</a> an inactive (sorta) Bluetooth chip inside the iPod Touch. I wonder if, after a good jailbreak is released for the iPod Touch, industrious hackers will figure out a way to use that Bluetooth chip. If they do, it could open the door for Internet connectivity via Bluetooth sharing. So i could then pair a Boost Mobile ghetto phone with an iPod Touch. Hence, giving rise to the ghetto iPhone. Maybe?</p>
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