Apple’s iPhone – mp3 playback a commodity?
In a recent post on Jeremiah's Web Strategy Blog, he says that Apple must get into this space by accepting that mp3 playback will be a commodity. I guess I agree and disagree with this. mp3 playback on a computer is a commodity, but iTunes holds a huge share, and the iPod dominates the market for consumers' mp3 playback device choice. I'm not sure that cell phones will be any different because there's no clear market leader right now.
I'm in the market for a new cell phone, and although I love my BlackBerry, it doesn't have video playback or mp3 playback...plus I don't have cell service with my plan (it's provided by the day-job...sorry, data plan only!). So, I carry a separate cell phone, my Nokia 8862. The qwerty keyboard was great when I first purchased it (I e-mail, text message, and IM a lot), but I never use it anymore due to having the blackberry. I really would like a cell phone and mp3 player combination. In looking at my options, there really aren't any phones that dominate this category. Yes, there are many that can play music, but will they play my downloaded music from iTunes? No. Will they have the same familiar interface as the iPod? No. Will they have integration with my iTunes playlists? No.
For the millions of iTunes users, Apple's iPhone could potentailly fill a void in the market...even if Japanese phones referenced in the article make their way over to the states. Without knowing what or when the iPhone will be announced, it's hard to say much else about it...I can't wait to check it out. Will it offer purchasing of music directly from iTunes? Will it have large storage capacity? Can I use it to replace my dated (gen1) iPod Shuffle? How will it sync with my computer...usb, firewire, or both? I hope I'm not disappointed.
nokia e62 with cingular

Ah yes, the Nokia e62.
Looks like I know what my phone upgrade will be in March '07 when Cingular will supposedly "let" me upgrade. I have the Nokia 8862 (with the fold-out qwerty keyboard, which many people are surprised to see when I use it) and I'm due for an upgrade. I'm spoiled with my 8700 BlackBerry (on the T-Mobile network) which is great, but still does not fully satisfy my all-in-one device needs. mp3 playback? video playback? Guess the Blackberry isn't modern enough, yet. I'll demo the Nokia e62 and see if it's worthy. At the very least, it's a Nokia, which I've always had since day one of owning a cell phone. I love their UI and navigation, very simple and well thought out.
The question remains: will I seriously carry two PDAs (Blackberry AND the e62)? Ugh, hopefully not. If I can't get cell phone service on my Blackberry with my personal number (the Blackberry is paid for by the day job), I'll need to continue using two phones. We'll see.
iTunes 7
Top marks for iTunes 7. Downloaded it yesterday and am playing with it for the first time this evening. The interface facelift is very nice. I really like the fluid display of album covers as you play different songs from your playlist.
I'm currently downloading "Gone in 60 Seconds" to test out the video capabilities. 1.3 GB to download. I really hope this is burnable to DVD. If so, that is huge. Not sure on the quality, but it will probably be "good enough" for now. The convenience factor is awesome and to be able to watch it anytime in the background on the computer will be very cool. Now I just need the new video ipod and the a new iTV that Apple is slated to roll out in early '07.

