Apple fans are a funny bunch. No sooner does a new toy show up and they start asking questions and prognosticating about the next one. I suppose that’s a testament to Apple’s ability make drool-worthy devices and their supernatural powers of persuasion.
For years, it was dreams of a PDA that filled our heads, nevermind a phone. In 2007, the iPhone was released and those dreams were realized and then some. Ever since, it has been talk of a tablet that would do who knows what. A couple of posts ago, I outlined the rumors before WWDC about this possibility and what might be wrong with it.
However, there has been something else that bothers me about an addition to the lineup. Whether it was another iPhone that might be smaller or a tablet, (I don’t think Apple will make a netbook) the thing that didn’t add up was which OS would it use. A smaller iPhone just couldn’t use the same OS as the current phone OS. The Human Interface Guidelines of the iPhone OS are such as to maximize the screen real estate of the phone. For instance, buttons are to be a certain size so your finger can accurately select it. A physically smaller phone would have to account for a smaller screen therefore limiting what can be on screen at one time. I suppose it could happen but it would be quite limited and would not run the crop of applications in the App Store.
Alternatively, a tablet would allow for precise touch input but you still have a problem with the difference in size. So if not the Touch OS then the current desktop OS or the upcoming Snow Leopard OS? It might make sense if it were to use a mouse and keyboard for input but that seems like an awkward setup for a tablet. Finger input might work but it doesn’t seem like the sweet spot and depending on the resolution could be a nightmare. The most likely and yet somewhat un-Apple like solution would be a third OS optimized for touch input on a device sized somewhere between an iPhone and the MacBook. Un-Apple-like because it flies in the face of their philosophy of simplicity.
There are many possibilities as to what this new toy can be and if it comes to fruition, will be innovative. As before, the rumor may linger long enough to become reality.
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