Apple iPhone, Fact or Phantasy?
Few would argue that Apple's iPod has been a very successful product since its launch in October 2001. By September 2006 over 67 million iPods have been sold. Apple reportedly has 70% of the overall digital media player market, and the iPod has been dubbed the "Walkman of the 21st Century". With the annual MacWorld Expo scheduled to start on January 9 2007, many industry pundits are speculating what will be the Next Big Thing from Apple. The current favourite is an Apple-made mobile phone, dubbed the iPhone. Apple has never officially declared its intention to enter the mobile phone market. Unlike some of its rivals, Apple very rarely pre- announces upcoming products. Instead Apple prefers to maintain a cult of secrecy, making surprise announcements of new products just prior to their release. This approach seems to have helped fuel a whole host of rumour web sites and blogs, devoted to speculating on Apple's future products. Here's a selection of the more interesting iPhone-related sites: * MYiPhone, the unofficial iPhone weblog < http://www.myiphone.com/ > * Everything iPhone < http://www.everythingiphone.com/ > Includes a gallery of Photoshopped iPhones: < http://www.everythingiphone.com/iphone-photo-gallery/ > * iPhoneFreak < http://www.iphonefreak.com/ > * iPhone concept blog < http://appleiphone.blogspot.com/ > Wild speculation from self-declared rumour sites is understandable. Even if the iPhone never sees the light of day, such sites at least provide some entertainment value. But when "analysts" and news sites join in the frenzy, you have to question their credibility. Some sites have been tracking the iPhone phenomenon with a rather sceptical eye. Tao of Mac has a list of articles dating back to 2002: < http://the.taoofmac.com/space/iPhone > The site's author outlines his thoughts on why it is unlikely that Apple would release a mobile phone any time soon. I tend to agree. However stranger things have happened. I'm sure there have been several internal projects within Apple that could be similar to the mythical iPhone. A large proportion of prototypes in Apple's labs never make it to production. Here are a couple of links with photos of such prototypes: * The Apple Museum: Protoypes < http://www.theapplemuseum.com/index.php?id=45 > * Apple Prototypes: 5 Products We Never Saw < http://www.applegazette.com/mac/httpwwwapplegazettecomwp- adminpostphpactioneditpost272/ > Note that #2 is "Apple Videophone PDA". More Photoshopped Apple prototypes are collected at: < http://www.theapplecollection.com/design/macproto/ > Interestingly, just prior to the announcement of the iPod, many rumour sites were convinced that Apple would be releasing a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). One site even gave it a name, iWalk. So when Apple announced the iPod at a special media event, many news sites and analysts, were underwhelmed, e.g. "No iWalk, just an iPod": < http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2001oct/mac20011023008486.htm > Some of the comments are quite amusing in retrospect. So, what new products will Apple release in 2007? The iPhone? An iPDA? An iTablet (a tablet PC)? One product that Apple has pre-announced for 2007 has the internal code name "iTV", which is a set-top box: < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITV_(Apple) > UPDATE: * An iPhone is launched on December 18, not by Apple but by Linksys: Surprise iPhone launch * Timeline of Apple "iPhone" Rumors (1999-Present)