Why the Verizon iPhone is already too late
Apple should have gone to Verizon in 2009 - before Android took off

By Wilson Rothman
msnbc.com
updated 8/10/2010 9:05:49 AM ET

Verizon Wireless might get an iPhone this January? It's about time. 
Or is it too late? New reports show that Google's Android is eating 
the iPhone's lunch. And by clinging to AT&T exclusivity and staying 
clear of Verizon, Apple is effectively serving up that lunch on a 
shiny silver platter.

For a decade, Apple played Ice Man in a calculated dogfight of 
product design and marketing. It rarely made a misstep, and its 
successes were legendary as a result. This year, Apple has not shown 
itself to be so level-headed.

You could cite Antennagate or the missing white iPhone as evidence 
Apple is losing its cool, but these are mishaps, destined to follow 
previous iPhonapocalypses and Applegeddons into the void of the 
forgotten past. No, the biggest reason is that it miscalculated how 
much a prolonged exclusivity with AT&T would cost. The deal has been 
lucrative - God knows AT&T pays well for the privilege - but the 
downside has been that Apple has let a reasonable iPhone copy become 
the No. 1 selling smart phone platform in America.

It let this happen, by simultaneously creating a burning desire for 
an app-driven touch-screen smart phone, and then denying it to 
two-thirds of the American populace. That might be an old rant, but 
the detrimental result of this decision - or rather, the detrimental 
result of sustaining the decision for so long - are only now becoming 
apparent.

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38635041/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/

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