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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
[[Image:UniBox_app.png‎|thumb|UniBox Icon]]
 
[[Image:UniBox_app.png‎|thumb|UniBox Icon]]
 
[[Image:UniBox 01.png|thumb|Inside UniBox]]
 
[[Image:UniBox 01.png|thumb|Inside UniBox]]
 
The UniBox app was first seen on [http://www.bgr.com/nggallery/page-320/album-all/gallery-158/image/2125/ screens from a development iPhone 4] for the US T-Mobile 3G Network. Judging by strings from inside the application, it is a communication tool with voicemail. According to another rumor Unibox is "pushing" [[Switchboard (App Store)|Switchboard]] applications to the iPhone.
 
The UniBox app was first seen on [http://www.bgr.com/nggallery/page-320/album-all/gallery-158/image/2125/ screens from a development iPhone 4] for the US T-Mobile 3G Network. Judging by strings from inside the application, it is a communication tool with voicemail. According to another rumor Unibox is "pushing" [[Switchboard (App Store)|Switchboard]] applications to the iPhone.
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== Revisions ==
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* 2.0
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* 2.0.2 (released 26 May 2011): Amazing new features
   
 
== iTunes Link ==
 
== iTunes Link ==
   
 
[http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id321407018?mt=8  UniBox]
 
[http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id321407018?mt=8  UniBox]
 
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Revision as of 23:42, 29 May 2011

Summary

UniBox Icon
Inside UniBox

The UniBox app was first seen on screens from a development iPhone 4 for the US T-Mobile 3G Network. Judging by strings from inside the application, it is a communication tool with voicemail. According to another rumor Unibox is "pushing" Switchboard applications to the iPhone.

Revisions

  • 2.0
  • 2.0.2 (released 26 May 2011): Amazing new features

iTunes Link

 UniBox