iPhone can be installed on a Pocket PC

Blogger gets iPhone software before release


11 April 2007 11:10 GMT / By Ryan Haynes

Like most pieces of software they can become available on the web before the manufacturers can officially release it onto the market. This can be said for Apple's new iPhone.

A Polish blogger is claiming he is using the iPhone software on his Microsoft Pocket PC. This follows an announcement made by a software developer a few weeks ago that he had managed to upload the product on to his PDA.

But on 1 April, the Polish blogger and lawyer, Tomasz Rychlicki, began hosting the software on his site, inviting people to download it.

Tomasz shows a phone called the E-TEN M600 that has a screen with shots reminiscent of Apple's unreleased iPhone.

The iPhone will not be available in the UK until at least the end of the year by all accounts.

We will keep you posted on the availability and cost of the iPhone in the UK.
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