Hi Rick,

https://www.apple.com/iphone-5s/camera/

I own it and use the 120 fps slo-mo feature regularly.

This is not a contract-free arrangement. It's a conventional purchase of an iPhone from Verizon with monthly payments.

There's no attempt to conceal the phone.

Why would Apple care what we do with the phone? We're not advertising any aspect of the business as an "Apple-driven product'.

No problem with you playing Devil's advocate :)  I appreciate it.

Our business model is not price-sensitive. It is quality-sensitive.

Richard




On 8/25/14, 2:02 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi Richard,

http://www.apple.com/iphone-5s/specs/

I only see 30fps recording and 60fps for playback for this device.  (iPhone 5s.)
Where are you getting 120fps technical information for this?


Here’s the 5th Generation iPod Touch specs too.

http://www.apple.com/ipod-touch/specs.html


So as I understand things now, you are hoping to
use a contract free iPhone 5s strictly for the video
camera and video display capabilities so that you
can make it the center of some other hardware
type device (perhaps a sports helmet camera or
something similar.) Base price just for the iPhone
$649. (Before any markup by you.) You will also
be trying to conceal the fact that the iPhone is the
centerpiece technology for the device.

Someone on the internet will probably do a take apart
of your device and when they publish the fact that
the iPhone is the center piece of the device, Apple, Inc.
will probably set it’s legal department loose on you
and tell you to at least seize and desist your
operations or the manufacture of your device.
(They will spout some licensing issue no doubt.)

(Please understand I’m trying to play Devil’s Advocate
here to save you the potential legal hassles in advance.)

It would probably be cheaper for you to just build your
device from scratch as a prototype and then take it
to a manufacturer to actually put the device together.
(You avoid all the trouble with Apple, Inc. that way.)

I hope this is somewhat helpful to you.

Rick








On Aug 25, 2014, at 1:19 PM, Richard Miller <w...@together.net> wrote:

This is used in a kiosk. The user never sees the phone and doesn't even know 
the kiosk is powered by it.

I need the 120 fps only available in the 5s.



On 8/25/14, 12:55 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
Hi Richard,

The iPod Touch 5th Generation and earlier down to I believe 3rd generation
all have cameras and video capability.

Why would I as a user want a one trick pony for all of that money
for a new device when a simple app that would run under iOS would
be sufficient? (Especially if I already own said iDevice.) You are also
asking people to trust “Jailbroken” technology with your app along with
the possible security holes as well.

I think you may be shooting yourself in the marketing foot with the route
you are trying to go.  It is certainly a more expensive route from a
developmental standpoint too.

Just my 2 cents.  I hope it helps.

Rick




On Aug 25, 2014, at 12:22 PM, Richard Miller <w...@together.net> wrote:

Need the iPhone 5s camera.
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