Tuesday, January 09, 2007

iPhone
The rumors were right. Apple confirms the existence of the iPhone at Macworld San Francisco. It is a smartphone: plays music & movies, displays photos; runs OS X - e-mailing, web browsing. It has a 2 MP camera. It has a patented touch screen that supposedly ignores unintended touch. I want to try this thing out.

Speculation gives way to more questions. Is the interface just as elegant? How much will it cost? When does it ship? It has headphone jack but does it have Bluetooth? Does it actually use cubic zirconium & ceramic materials? Who is the service carrier...Cingular (like the Motorola ROKR)? Will it self-compete with iPods sales as some predict? Will it survive the slew of phones competing out there?
Was timing strategy good for the unveiling, given the simultaneous CES conference going on in Las Vegas and all the hype leading up to this conference? Given the alternative of holding off there would have been a lot of disappointment. For Apple's sake it may overshadow the Apple TV, now released.

This new touchscreen makes me wonder if this is the future of iPods: retirement of the clickwheel?

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