This is the month when the iPhone Porn industry found it's standard. A set of best practices.
The Short History of iPhone Porn
It was only 10 months ago that the best you could expect from an iPhone porn webapp was a bunch of images and few low-fi QuickTime porn videos ripped from a web based porn provider.
Then 8 months ago, two porn providers launched their iPhone Porn and iPod Touch Porn versions.
The first to provide an iPhone interface was Digital Playground. It was a good effort, but the interface wasn't perfect. The best way to describe it is that "It was built by a web site designer that didn't own an iPhone". It worked, but wasn't entirely optimized.
It was as if the person(s) that built the iPhone interface for Digital Playground had seen an image of the iPhone, figured that the device was all about icons and put together a small website for iPhone users.
Meanwhile, Brazzers Network had bought themselves a couple of iPhones and spent a few months actually using the device in everyday life.
The result was Brazzers Mobile, a completely iPhone optimized iPhone porn site.
The current Brazzers Mobile site hasn't change much since it's launch. A few tweaks have been implemented, including a properly functioning search box and providing free iphone porn videos.
See: Brazzers Mobile Relaunch Their Free Previews.
So that's how it all started, but the history of iPhone porn has entered the next chapter.
Today you'll find that nearly all of the leading porn providers have an iPhone porn service in place.
Both Naught America and Reality Kings have iPhone porn services in place, but these late arrivals have some ground to make up.
One thing is clear... They've all taken lessons from Brazzers Mobile.
So with all of the main providers offering iPhone porn interface that act the same, it's now down to content, price and perhaps even customer service.
Brazzers Mobile have set the standard, and with a standard in place, iPhone porn fans can expect slicker, quicker and more competition for their bucks.
... and Digital Playground? Well, they appear to be happy witheir their original clunky interface.
To be continued...


