waltersw15
July 10th, 2007, 07:08 AM
Check it out: Apple plans release of newer iPhone (http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/070709/apple_nanophone.html?.v=5)
I kind of like the following quote:
Another analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray said he expects Apple to bring out iPods that resemble iPhone, which features such as a touch-sensitive screen, later this year. Such products would help stop iPhone eating into iPod sales.
Why should that be a concern? I thought the $600 price tag was because it was an iPod + cell phone. Besides I also thought the idea (or vision) was to create products where you have to carry fewer things around (that items would have multiple functions). So in the end, why would anyone want to have an iPod <b>AND</b> a cell phone. The idea is to have one device that does both. So the logical conclusion would be for the iPhone to completely phase out iPods.
I kind of like the following quote:
Another analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray said he expects Apple to bring out iPods that resemble iPhone, which features such as a touch-sensitive screen, later this year. Such products would help stop iPhone eating into iPod sales.
Why should that be a concern? I thought the $600 price tag was because it was an iPod + cell phone. Besides I also thought the idea (or vision) was to create products where you have to carry fewer things around (that items would have multiple functions). So in the end, why would anyone want to have an iPod <b>AND</b> a cell phone. The idea is to have one device that does both. So the logical conclusion would be for the iPhone to completely phase out iPods.