Apple’s iOS 4.2 code hints at free MobileMe accounts

FREE Shipping at MacMall.com“Earlier this month, we noted that the original golden master version of iOS 4.2 appeared to be preparing to allow users to sign in to MobileMe using their Apple IDs and even offer users the ability create a free Apple ID right from the MobileMe settings page in iOS,” Eric Slivka reports for MacRumors.

“New evidence uncovered in recent iOS 4.2 builds and the iOS 4.2.1 golden master seed is suggesting… that Apple will be offering a free MobileMe tier to users,” Slivka reports. “The evidence comes in the form of a new private framework known as AppleAccounts.framework that includes a series of device-specific error messages referring to free MobileMe accounts.”

Slivka reports, “In particular, the error messages include alerts regarding having reached ‘the maximum number of free accounts’ for a given device and certain devices not being ‘qualified for free MobileMe service.'”

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MacDailyNews Take: On May 07, 2010, MacDailyNews was the first to report on a tip we’d received, “Apple is planning to make MobileMe free… No timeframe was given for MobileMe to go free, other than: ‘sooner than later… depends on certain facilities going operational.'”

32 Comments

  1. if they make mobile me free, then this new data center makes more sense. only drawback is all the crap people will add to it. Remember those websites that offered you a free site as long as they had their banners on them. Most of it was pure junk

  2. i’ve been using apple’s mail service since it was called iTools. It was free then with only 5 megs of space. then they started charging yearly subscriptions and changed the name from iTools to Dot Mac. Then it became Mobile Me. And now we’re going back to FREE again? Awesome! Having a dot Mac address is so cool!

  3. This is the first salvo across the bows of Google’s SS Titanic. If Apple makes unifying mail, contacts & calendar across all Apple devices (MacBook Air, iMac, iPad, iPhone) as easy as pie & free to boot the need for Google’s value add services will evaporate. If Apple provides by default a 2GB free hosted mail service together with Dropbox like functionality then Apple will begin to embrace you with its cloud.

    If at all Apple introduces search to its online business segment, this combined with iAds placement will kick Google to the curb. Eric T Mole’s long goodbye has begun.

  4. You can create a “free MobileMe” account right now … or, you could. OK, not the total package … but enough to do IM with iChat A/V. You get your name/address in the MobileMe universe, even if your features are somewhat limited.
    Given how much whining has been going on regarding how much an adept can put together for “free”, making MobileMe “redundant”, I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple decided to offer a somewhat larger free sample – but still limited! – just to shut the whiners up.
    Maybe supported by iAds?

  5. The Joker commented: “Free trash is still trash!”
    Now, I didn’t want to say that about all the “free” e-mail, disk storage, web site hosting and the like, but … It’s often true. Those whiners who insist they can get all the free “cloud access” you want instead of paying for MobileMe are talking about second-rate services typically supported by ads. That’s sort of like comparing a $500 Dell laptop to a MacBook and saying “they can do the same things”. And, mostly they CAN. Doesn’t mean you’ll be thrilled with the service provided.

  6. Well, after working for Apple for 7 years and getting it for free… I’m not happy about paying for it. It’s not worth $100 a year and the only reason I still use it is because I buy it off Amazon for $55! It should be free if Google is doing everything Mobile Me is doing and more for free!

  7. @ steve32465

    “it should be free if Google is doing everything Mobile Me is doing and more for free!”

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    Everything except keeping your Macs, iPhones and iPad all in sync, and Find my iPhone. The two best Mobile Me features. ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”smile” style=”border:0;” />

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