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IPhone is going to have its own Instant Messaging client

Submitted by Alvin Nyau on April 23, 2008 – 1:10 amOne Comment

apple-iphone-instant-messagingA very good news for iPhone users! Recently, A patent filing shows that Apple is planning to add its own instant messaging client to the iPhone.

The filing entitled “Portable Electronic Device for Instant Messaging,” and includes methods for sending, receiving, and viewing ongoing conversations. The proposed graphical user interface of the up coming IM is similar to Apple’s current user interface for SMS.

Recently, AOL demonstrated an AOL Instant Messenger client at the launch of the iPhone SDK. But, the AOL IM client isn’t allowed to run in the background which normal IM applications rely on and most users care about.

Instant Messaging feature is becoming more and more important for users of mobile phones. Users always wish to have the same thing on their mobile phone as they have on their computers including Instant Messaging service. So, are you one of them too?

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One Comment to "IPhone is going to have its own Instant Messaging client" - Add Yours »
  • Andy Nyau says:

    I currently owns an iPhone with Firmware 1.1.4, according to this article, is confirm that iPhone will be having a IM for AOL, but what about MSN Live and others? I currently using a 3rd party application, Apollo IM on my iPhone but the connection is not that good. Hopefully iPhone will make this to supports multi interface as MSN Live, Yahoo, etc.

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