Also Nokia has a new phone that will blow the IPhone out of the water...
as far as iphone is concerned...i am not sure how much improvement you are going to make. The touchscreen concept is formed period. You can make it bigger and faster is about it imo. You can keep adding apps with sharper graphics etc... The jailbreakers have already offered us some of apple's "upcoming operating system improvements". people were multitasking iphone 3G two years ago with backgrounder from cydia as an example.
Its going to come down to what you want to do.. and money..whoever gives the best deal on touchscreen phones with their capabilities will get the sales.
Will someone compare a single model phone to a single model phone? Just isolate the time period. Will someone compare a single company's sales of devices to another company's devices- eg. all Google Android devices to all Apple i- devices ( ipod, iphone, ipad) Or just iphone to say, Droid...
This roughly translates to 'well this isn't fair, someone put out a press release that helps my stocks'
P.S.- Oh, and this case also covers some other relevant and controversial ground: the plaintiffs argued that Apple exerts illegal monopoly power over the iPhone applications market by barring third-party apps from iPhone OS 1.0, and the court ruled the argument was valid enough to go forward. Pretty prescient for 2008 -- we're guessing Adobe and the Federal Trade Commission are very interested in what's going down in California's Northern District right around now.
Getting back to the thread title: it might be much more than 6 months...
Confirmed: Apple and AT&T signed five-year iPhone exclusivity deal -- but is it still valid? -- Engadget
Interesting reading.
If both parties are still on good terms - and this is most likely the case due to the iPad - it might be 2 more years that iPhone will be exclusively with AT&T in the US.
Also an interesting P.S. at the link
Diogen.
Absolutely! The devices are similar enough that it is easy to port apps between them. That gives me a larger market for the stuff I want to develop.I want all of them to do well!
david pogue suggested that the orignal iphone att agreement is for 5 years. Will expire in 2012.