Do you homework, buddy. The iPhone has one and only one advantage: a larger screen with multi-touch. Other than that, try this with the iPhone: * a real keyboard * send pictures by email * video recording * copy/paste text * view Java web pages (about 1/3 of all pages out there!) * Install a million and one applications for Windows * Office apps where you can edit the documents * Stereo Bluetooth * Use it as a 3G computer modem * Any other network than AT&T * remove / replace the battery * Store half of my music collection on the additional 32 Gb of memory....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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* a real keyboard
* send pictures by email
* video recording
* copy/paste text
* view Java web pages (about 1/3 of all pages out there!)
* Install a million and one applications for Windows
* Office apps where you can edit the documents
* Stereo Bluetooth
* Use it as a 3G computer modem
* Any other network than AT&T
* remove / replace the battery
* Store half of my music collection on the additional 32 Gb of memory....