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I used to dismissed it back when I was with RIM and my BlackBerries (9000 & 9700).

I'm new to iPhone 4 (32GB) and after a few weeks owning it, I'm loving the iPhone 4 & Apps!

So far, I spent $10 CAN on it. Most are Games and iFitness, I did made a mistake buying SI Swimsuit '10 Premium but it's only $1.99.
 
Probably at least around $100.

The first game I ever bought was Super Monkey Ball for $9.99, seemed like a bargain at that time when the App Store first opened.
 
If I were to tally up everything...

Over $400... so far. (3 GPS apps being about $200 of that)
 
If I were to tally up everything...
Over $400... so far. (3 GPS apps being about $200 of that)
It seems you bought the three big ones? why? :confused:
For that much, you could have bought a very good standalone unit...
 
Probably at least around $100.

The first game I ever bought was Super Monkey Ball for $9.99, seemed like a bargain at that time when the App Store first opened.

I am also at about a $100 but the nice thing is that is across my last three iPhones. A couple $9.99 apps and you get there pretty quick. I have a calculator app that was much cheaper that the actual calculator and no extra device to carry. Perfect IMHO.
 
So far, I've spent about ...$0.00

Although, I've downloaded numerous apps.

-C

Sent from my iPhone 4
 
It seems you bought the three big ones? why? :confused:
For that much, you could have bought a very good standalone unit...

First I bought Sygic... total garbage
Second was TomTom, it's nice, but then I bought Navigon which seems to be pretty darn good.

I never wanted a stand alone unit. I like having everything with me in my pocket.

The rest was spent buying almost every Gameloft and EA game among a bunch of others.
 
First I bought Sygic... total garbage
Second was TomTom, it's nice, but then I bought Navigon which seems to be pretty darn good. I never wanted a stand alone unit. I like having everything with me in my pocket.
Ha! I understand better now, I have right now TomTom just for the voice mods (Darth Vader & Yoda!) and extra personal POI's I put into it after I modded it plus the jb addon tomtom tab inside the maps app to take you straight from the maps app into the TomTom app w/ the address as the destination, but ahh Navigon is so good too....
 
I've spent probably around $100. My only big purchase was Navigon with live traffic and panorama view which was all on sale. The rest were just misc. games and jailbreak apps.
 
Only what I get in iTunes Gift Cards as gifts, theres not much else to spend it on (I use netflix and pandora for movies/music)
 
I haven't really kept tabs on it, but I'd guess about $100.

Mostly guitar music apps and games, but others too.

As far as nav apps go, Mapquest is an awesome free app!
 
I haven't spent much. I bought the following since I got my 3G on launch day in 2008, and now on my 4.

-MLB 2009: $14.99
-MLB 2010: $14.99
-Bejeweled 2: $4.99
-Diners Drive in, and Dives: $0.99
-Handy Light: $0.99
-Redlaser: $0.99
-The Weather Channel Max: $4.99
-I am T Pain: $0.99 or $1.99, I don't remember
-FlightTrack: $1.99 or $4.99, I don't remember
-Tap Tap Dance: $1.99 (I think)
-Texas Holdem: $4.99
-Trism: $4.99 (i think)
-Angry Birds: $0.99.

So, around $60.00. However, I have over 200 apps, most of which are free.

EDIT: Whoops. I forgot I bought iMovie, and the apple remote apps
 
Ummm... Ive only had an iDevice in the last year, and I would say I've spent nearly $500 on apps. That's for my iPhone 4, iPod Touch, and iPad... :) Mind you, I didn't spend that all at once.. over a year span.. :)

Im also a sucker for FREE apps. Needless to say, I have more than I need.
 
In the 2 years the App Store has been open, I've spent somewhere between $70-$80.

In the 5 Months that I've owned my iPad, I've spent somewhere between $70-$80 on less apps and some duplicated apps from the iPhone (damn that HD price tag)


I try to take advantage of App Sales.
 
I was given a $100 iTunes gift card the day iPhone 4 came out and I have $59.18 remaining.
 
16 months on 2 iphones, 1 ipad and 1 apple tv2 and spent $21 in apps and movies.
 
About $120 including TomTom PS which was $50 (but I sold my old stand alone GPS for $50)
 
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