I think they are working on something big because all these droid phone are actually putting a little heat on apple .
I respectfully disagree with that. The heat is no where near being on Apple IMO. The droid is a nice phone, but it's still no match for Apple and the iPhone.
Applications... not even close and will probably not be matched for a long time. Even the developers say it's harder to develop apps like the iPhone on Android.
User Interface... Apple made it dummy proof. I have yet to meet someone who was confused when using my device. The other part is that the OS looks good. The color schemes of Apple are awesome.
Media Sync... Android needs an iTunes, where everything can be done in one spot. I understand this may not be needed for those of us on the forums, but being "seamless" is something big for companies. The more seamless the process is for the customer, the happier and the more satisfied consumers are/become.
I could keep going, but those are some big points as to why there isn't any heat on Apple. In fact, the heat is now on RIM & BlackBerry. The customers going to droid are BlackBerry customers that didn't want to go to AT&T for the iPhone or new smartphone customers looking to go with the new thing.