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Eventually, but I think 2 years is unlikely. First, because unlike the PC world, power consumption is critical rather than desirable - we'll not see multi-core phones until they can get multi-core processors with heat output and battery life comparable to current generation phones. Second, because the cost will initially be prohibitive - even Apple's most rabid fans will be hard-pressed to justify a new $2000 dual-core iPhone...
I think three years would be more likely, maybe four. Technology changes quickly, but it still takes time for it to appear, mature, and for people to build a product around it.