Japanese College Distributing Free iPhones
February 8, 2010 · Print This Article

Sounds too good to be true - Japan’s Aoyama Gakuin University will be giving away about 500 iPhones to students and faculty members in a deal with Softbank Mobile, as part of the new Mobile & Net Society Education and Triaining program. The basic charges will be paid by the university so there will not be any extra financial burden on the students. The catch To track the students’ attendance using the built-in GPS system in the iPhones given to them. There are also plans to roll out tests and handing out assignments on the device as well. Hopefully the balance of work and play can be reached, knowing how (much more) fun an iPhone can be.
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