iPhone iChat Application Mentioned in Survey
A web survey from AT&T has been making the rounds as "evidence" that Apple is planning on launching an iChat client for the iPhone.
The survey, conducted by a 3rd party company, asks users to give feedback for various applications on the iPhone.
The applications listed include: YouTube, GoogleMaps, Email, iChat, Weather, Stocks and Search.
"iChat", of course, is not an application on the iPhone, but it seems very unlikely that this survey company would have any inside knowledge of Apple's future plans. More likely is that iChat was simply referencing iPhone's SMS client, which carries an iChat look.
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