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As far as the next iPod goes, I can't see how Apple could offer an "iPhone without cell phone capabilities" for any less than an iPhone. My guess is that strapping on an 80 GB hard drive, or adding at least 32 GB of Flash RAM to the existing iPhone design would not only make it bulky, but it would also make it far more expensive than an iPhone.
Keep in mind, Apple gets a cut from AT&T's monthly service bills on iPhone, which it would not get from an iPod. And no matter what iSuppli tells you, there's a lot more cost involved with creating an iPhone than the sum of its parts.
I don't know what Apple will offer next in the iPod family, but my guess is that at BEST we'll see a touch screen on one model, and that model will be at least $400. It will run OS X, as Steve said it would, but it will almost definitely not have WiFi, Safari, YouTube, Google Maps, etc. Maybe it could have editable contacts and calendars for basic PDA/Type stuff, but that's about it.
Now a Yellow Submarine iPod—that would be cool. Especially if it were actually yellow. I'm not sure I'd spend the money on the entire Beatles catalog again, since I already have most of it on CD. But it would be a cool product, nonetheless.
And at that price some people might consider the extra 1 or 2 hundred for the iPhone no big deal - and Apple sells more iPhones.
Likewise, I actually would be fine with a WiFi full screen iPod priced at $600 ($500 would be nicer). You wouldn't have a contract with AT&T; and would have a heck of a lot more storage than an iPhone. Even if technically, that's the same price as an iPhone. Maybe this is fantasy today but I'd slot it for sometime in 2008 - along with the "iPhone 2G" that improves that product.
Either way Apple stands to sell scads of iPhones and iPods.
1) Built-in Speaker for easy listening.
2) On-the-Go tag editing. If the iPod were to go the PDA route and include a touch-screen keyboard, I think it would be very cool to edit ID3 tags on the iPod itself and have those changes updated in my iTunes library when I sync.
While I love my iPhone, the trekkie in me misses clamshell phones. Phoneless iPhone would be pretty good, especially with the touchscreen interface and built in speakers (Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children sounds pretty good on the iPhone). The UI on an iMac or macbook though... That'd be interesting. It's gotta be coming.
Derami, yeah, I think about the iPod and how some people griped that the Nano would eat into iPod Video sales or nobody would ever buy the Shuffle because it had no screen - but ultimately Apple knows different people want different stuff (surprise) and some buy multiple devices, or even a Mac.
DaFerret I assume you want to flip the phone open like a communicator - that would be funny. I wonder if some company is making an iPhone case just like that.
The potential for multitouch on a Mac is worth a whole post. Although it would be cool the biggest thing I'm wondering about is the ergonomics of leaning forward to touch the screen. Two thoughts - maybe use the iSight camera for something in between (more like Minority Report) or something built into the keyboard (like a tiny LCD screen / trackpad) anyhow, I'm just speculating. I'm sure Apple has something in mind.