A Look Back At My iPhone 4 Predictions
On April 6th, 2010, I wrote the post, The iPad And The 4th Generation iPhone. I wrote it before iOS 4.0 was announced and before iPhone 4 was announced. What I basically did was speculate what may happen with the 4th generation iPhone, based on was currently happening with the iPad.
“Netflix” Prediction
I predicted:
Why is this on the iPad and not the iPhone?
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The last reason, and possibly the most realistic reason, that there’s never been an iPhone Netflix app is because Apple’s kept (or discouraged) Netflix from doing one for the iPhone in the past. But with Apple trying to get people to buy the iPad as a way to get media content to this device, they of course allowed, if not encouraged, Netflix to do an app for the iPad. But the good news is that, demand and pressure should make an iPhone version come out at some points (months or even longer)
The result? Yes, during the iOS 4 introduction, a Netflix representative came out on stage and accounced that there would be a Netflix app available for the iPhone. It would run on 3GS and 4 iPhones and would work over both wifi and 3G. The release date wasn’t announced and, to this date, it still hasn’t been released “months or even longer” like, unfortunately, I also predicted.

“iBooks” Prediction
I predicted:
iBooks will be released with the new OS 4.0. Do I know this for a fact? Na… but trust me, it will. It’ll function just like Stanza, but will have the better page turning and will have the ebooks market place. People will flock to the iBooks application to read their books from.
The result? Everything I said came true. iBooks not only comes with the new iPhone 4, but it comes with OS 4.0. It functions just like Stanza, but has better page turning and has a great ebook market place. Most people, including myself, have abandoned all other ebook reader apps in favor for the iBooks app.

“Content” Prediction
I predicted:
I don’t think that content is guaranteed to us (iPhones).
I was unfortunately right, that yes, there isn’t content on iPhones like there is on iPads. The reason? In a nut shell; screen size.
“iPhone Forth Generation Speed” Prediction
I predicted:
Now do I think this new iPhone will have the 1,000 MHz A4 processor? I don’t know. The processor may or may not be optimized for the iPhone battery. In fact, it doesn’t have to be a 1,000 MHz processor to put out that kinda’ power. It could be 800 or 900 MHz. It could perform as fast as the iPad (I assume) because of it’s smaller screen not requiring as much CPU to get the same tasks done.
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Do I think this new iPhone will have a more powerful processor than the iPad? No, I think that’s more than powerful enough.
The result? I was right on the money. I predicted that Apple would use the A4 processor, I predicted that the A4 processor in an iPhone would perform faster than it does in an iPad and that there would be battery drain issues with the current (3GS) battery if the A4 battery was used. And that’s what happened.
Apple did use the A4 processor in the iPhone 4. The processor does perform faster in the iPhone than iPad. And the iPhone 4 has a much bigger battery to compensate for the faster A4 battery.
“What The iPad Means For The iPhone” Prediction
I predicted:
The iPad’s going to give a lot of new content to the iPhone, just has the iPhone will give do the same for the iPad. It’s like a little ecosystem.
The result? It’s true, the “mindset” of most tech pundits when the iPad first came out was that the “iPhone is old news and the iPad is better and far superior” and that “the iPad will cannibalize the sales of iPhones, their content and their apps”. I was worried that could happen because so many big names were saying it, even though I knew logically it shouldn’t happen. But it didn’t happen.
iPads and iPhones do have a little ecosystem of support. There is no threat from the iPad. In fact, the iPad is a great thing to happen to iPhones.
5 Out Of 5 Predictions True
So I did a pretty **** good job there on my predictions. But when I wrote them, I really wasn’t out to make predictions, I was just out to share some educated observational guesses of mine of how things would turn out. But given my great track record here, I’m gonna’ try to do the same thing next year on the predictions of the fifth generation iPhone.
Will I get my next round of predictions right? Your prediction’s as good as mine.
Peace, JbB







































