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		<title>FLO TV on iPhone with new mophie juice pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 01:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[01/06/2010
SlashGear
We&#8217;ve been more than a little dismissive of Qualcomm&#8217;s FLO TV Personal Television, with SlashGear columnist Michael Gartenberg summing up most of our doubts when he asked why you&#8217;d want to carry a separate, dedicated device. Now, thanks to a deal with mophie, the FLO TV prospect has just got a whole lot more interesting: [...]]]></description>
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SlashGear</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been more than a little dismissive of Qualcomm&#8217;s FLO TV Personal Television, with SlashGear columnist Michael Gartenberg summing up most of our doubts when he asked why you&#8217;d want to carry a separate, dedicated device. Now, thanks to a deal with mophie, the FLO TV prospect has just got a whole lot more interesting: iPod touch and iPhone juice pack sleeves that add not only a backup battery but FLO TV live television receiving on the Apple handhelds. </p>
<p>While several cellphones in the US are capable of receiving FLO TV broadcasts – which are transmitted live in their own chunk of spectrum, rather than delivered over the 3G networks – the iPhone is not one of them. This new mophie adapter opens up FLO TV to a huge, dare we say accessory-voracious market of Apple fans. </p>
<p>There&#8217;ll be a subscription fee involved, obviously, which right now neither company are coming clean on; we&#8217;re guessing it&#8217;ll be around $8.99 per month based on a two-year contract, just like the standalone viewer. Expect the FLO TV mophie juice pack to arrive in the US in the first half of 2010, price to be confirmed.</p>
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