Steve has done enough to leave a legacy behind... but finally the decision to make an iPhone will be finally a legacy decision. He is bound to be thinking *endgame* He would want to leave Apple strong in two fields- home entertainment and data. The first charge will likely be lead by the evolution of the mini, the second by some sort of a phone-pda device.
Okay, no one thinks Steve is ready to leave, but decisions about 20 years from now, given how fast tech evolves, are surely being made now.
I say an iPhone is not unlikely. The question, I think, is- will it be an input device ( and so be similar to a PDA), or just be a Calender display (which even the iPod can do)?
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Steve has done enough to leave a legacy behind... but finally the decision to make an iPhone will be finally a legacy decision. He is bound to be thinking *endgame* He would want to leave Apple strong in two fields- home entertainment and data. The first charge will likely be lead by the evolution of the mini, the second by some sort of a phone-pda device.
Okay, no one thinks Steve is ready to leave, but decisions about 20 years from now, given how fast tech evolves, are surely being made now.
I say an iPhone is not unlikely. The question, I think, is- will it be an input device ( and so be similar to a PDA), or just be a Calender display (which even the iPod can do)?