This approach bothers me, but I'm not sure most people care. Apple is valued at $240B.
I agree. Apple's original "lock down strategy" has finally paid off for them. This is the only strategy/business model that works for "ordinary people". With the IPhone, the software "simply works" and the UI is conform across applications.
I've tried several other smart phone solutions, my latest a Windows Mobile phone (HTC) which was ... crap.
And since this strategy has proven to work, Apple has become a technology driver which sets baselines for their competitors.
Just look at Android, it's lightyears ahead of WinMo. It'll be interesting to see what MS' Win7embedded will look like.
And then back to the original postin this thread. The decision is interesting, yes, but I don't think there will be much of an impact. The IPhone is good because of Apples business model. Hardware is nada, infrastructure is everything.
Btw, I don't own any apple products, I am a MS SW developer. I recently went to a MS developers conference and guess which phone dominated the conference?