Here's my count of how well they fixed the "places for improvement" Steve mentioned in the keynote:
1. (3G) Done, though the other use of 3G they don't have covered is multimedia. (Their ad copy for the iTunes store still instructs you to "find a WiFi hotspot".)
2. (Enterprise) Done.
3. (Third Party Apps) More or less done, although there are a few capabilities missing: scheduled reminders; playing sound in the background (for music player-type apps).
4. (More countries) They're doing it at an entirely reasonable pace.
5. (More affordable) Cutting the down payment by $200 does not "more affordable" make. With $10 more a month for a 3G plan, you end up forking over more cash than before over a two year period.
1. (3G) Done, though the other use of 3G they don't have covered is multimedia. (Their ad copy for the iTunes store still instructs you to "find a WiFi hotspot".)
2. (Enterprise) Done.
3. (Third Party Apps) More or less done, although there are a few capabilities missing: scheduled reminders; playing sound in the background (for music player-type apps).
4. (More countries) They're doing it at an entirely reasonable pace.
5. (More affordable) Cutting the down payment by $200 does not "more affordable" make. With $10 more a month for a 3G plan, you end up forking over more cash than before over a two year period.