The ubiquitous iPhone is an eternal reminder to all other handset manufacturers, and mobile OS developers (Android, Symbian, Palm Web OS) that competing with the iPhone experience is not an easy feat to accomplish. Sure, there are those who tout Android as the second coming of Jesus phone, if iPhone was the first coming of the Jesus phone, or even saying that the Palm Pre OS is amazing. This past week Verizon launched two new Android phones, the Droid from Motorola that sports a higher MP camera than the iPhone 3G [S] (5.0 MP vs. 3.0 MP). As for quality of photos – that one is debatable as some bloggers have noted that the even though the MP is higher, the shots are not better according to a reviewer on Engadget.
But does Verizon really believe that the Motorola Droid, or HTC Droid can compete against the berserker known as iPhone? According to many blogs, and analysts, it is only a matter of time before the iPhone comes to Verizon sporting a Qualcomm chip. One of our insider sources has in fact already seen the work being put in place that is going to see Verizon customers to be iPhoneized by December 2010, if not a bit sooner. The form will not be smaller either according to our insider source.  It will be same size as the iPhone we all love and use. But, that could change and only time will tell us if this source’s info is accurate.  What are your thoughts on this, and do you have any inside info you would like to share with us? An image if possible would be even better to back your claim. We will try to get one ourselves from our source, but that may prove tricky.