I found another dent... The screen is only 320x480 (or 480x320 if you prefer). With a pixel density of 160dpi, that's a physical size of 2x3 inches (any larger and there would be portability issues considering this is primarily a phone). The screen on the otherwise super-fugly Nokia N800 internet tablet thingy is physically larger but a very nice 800x480. The Nokia unit is about 3cm longer and 1.4cm wider and 2 - 7 mm thicker. It would still have been nice to see a 200dpi screen (400x600) on the iPhone.

Maybe for the second revision we'll see higher resolution and OLED.

Like Loren stated though, impressive. If someone is looking for a $600 phone, this is really hard to pass up. Of course we still have the same crappy provider contracts and ugly monthly bills to keep up with.

This thing is a lot sexier than any of the fakes and mockups that were shown/rumored over the past year.
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