Anyone considering a new phone needs to this out:
AT&T iPhone* vs. Sprint Palm Pre vs. T-Mobile My Touch vs. Verizon Droid***keep in mind Google CEO Eric Schmidt sits on Apple's Board of Directors because...
**this is the just-released Motorola phone that is the first&only one available right now from any of the Big4 telecoms running Google's Android OS. Android Market is now a direct competitor to iTunes Apps Store. iTunes apps has close to 100k, but Android already has 10k & will likely increase exponentially now that there's actually a phone & carrier connected to it.
My imho take: The media hype is immediately geared toward Android/Verizon being an "iPhone Killer" but that's ridiculous. No 'Disruptive Technology' has ever immediately killed the dominant incumbent, full stop. It almost certainly kills off the 3rd & 4th players in that market unless they are supremely agile. But the dominant incumbent (by virtue of their market dominance) only has to be moderately nimble to adjust and survive. Granted history is filled with such examples, but does anyone think Apple realistically belongs in that category as long as Steve Jobs is alive? So I think what this really is a Sprint killer, and a marginalizer of Palm (sorry Darryl!) & T-Mobile. Apple is great, no question, but AT&T sucks compared to Verizon, so Google/Verizon will take a chunk out of Apple?AT&T's market share (but not revenue as that will grow faster than the market share loss). Palm will never lose their (small) share of the market because of customer loyalty (unless they choke) ((you're wlecome Darryl!)), but any dreams they had of carving out chunks of market share at the expense of Apple can be forgotten. Furthermore, Sprint has made a massive commitment to WiMax becoming the 4G standard, and from what I hear in the tech world it will lose out to LTE. You don't really need to know what all this means, but one can find lots of info on all of this alphabet soup on Wiki. However, since you are all my friends here, I would say that if you have a Sprint or T-Mobile contract, you should definitely consider swtitching when you can.
If you hold Sprint stock, I would sell at the soonest possibility. Same for any stock held in a GPS company, like Garmin or TomTom, which the Google Navigator app has just reduced to the margins of non-tech customers & rental car companies.