Steve Jobs fired up his iPhone again over the weekend to pooh-pooh the idea that Android 2.2 Froyo might have leaped ahead of the iPhone OS. He also promised that we’ll be wowed by the Apple announcements planned for WWDC in two weeks time. But haven’t we already seen what iPhone 4.0 has to offer?
First up, Steve Jobs responded to claims from Gizmodo that Google has leap frogged Apple with the release of Android 2.2 Froyo. We pondered the same question with our opinion piece on Google TV. Unsurprisingly, the Apple boss doesn’t see that happening. His three word riposte: “Not a chance.”
Another correspondent told Steve Jobs: “I hope you have some good WWDC announcements to blow [Google] out of the water.” The characteristically economical reply: “You won’t be disappointed.”
With WWDC just two weeks away and iPhone 4.0 leaks still pouring out onto the web, do you think Steve Jobs is right to be confidant? Or has Google convinced you that Android is the future?
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