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Apple iPhone Looks Good, But is it Smart?

There is no doubt that when the Apple iPhone was announced on January 9th, all of the media attention was on the Cupertino based company. Scheduled to be offered in both 4GB and 8GB configurations, the Apple iPhone uses Mac OS X as its operating system – and that should give a clue as to the phone’s power. Unfortunately according to ABI Research, despite its OS the iPhone is not a true Smartphone. So what exactly makes a phone smart?

ABI Research defines a Smartphone as a phone that supports third party applications, and while the iPhone definitely has a powerful operating system, the research firm says that Apple will keep the iPhone as a closed system shutting out any third party developers. “It turns out that this device will be closed to third party applications. Therefore we must conclude at this point that, based on our current definition, the iPhone is not a Smartphone: it is a very high-end feature phone.” says broadband analyst Philip Solis.

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Wireless Research Director Stuart Carlaw adds, “Consumers will not be willing to settle for a second-rate cell phone just to have superior music. Apple must get the phone engineering part of the equation right, and it is difficult to see how they will accomplish that with no track record in the industry. Even though they are working with some prominent suppliers, the task of putting all of the building blocks together cannot be underestimated.”

Whether Apple will truly block third party developers from touching the iPhone remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Apple needs an edge here in the mobile market, and with an OS like Mac OS X powering the iPhone, it would be a shame to let it go to waste.

Apple expects the iPhone to begin shipping in June, 2007, with a 4 GB model priced at $499 and an 8 GB model for $599, each with a two year service contract. iPhones will land in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2007, and in Asia during 2008.

Ian Bell
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