Okay, first I'm very happy that the iPhone is finally under good hands to review; I'm also happier that none of the apple fanboys got the chance to review this product before other people, thank god.
Secondly, I live in the UAE (Google it) so everyone must know that the mobile technology advancement in my country is way ahead of the known technologies in the USA, it is a fact and I've seen it in front of my eyes, and been hearing about it all over the net every time someone talks of some service in the USA or some new mobile.
My point is really clear; I'm not a PC vs. MAC "guy", I'm more of a technology lover, I like good stuff that gives me hope of a better tomorrow and a dream like future (which will happen wither we like it or not).
I've read all the talk that have been running around the Internet about this "Jesus" phone, I've heard of many competitors and many tries that for some reason Analysts and writers always called them "a failure" compared to the iPhone... Wait a second, a failure??? So, I started questioning: How the hick did they decide that these iPhone-like mobiles are not as good as the iPhone without even touching the iPhone??
So I reached into a simple conclusion: These writers and analysts are a bunch of air-head, talk-loving, rumor-spreading, unreliable sources whatsoever... hold on, don't shift to the next post until you finish reading my comment.
Why do I call them air-heads? Basically, because all their talk and hype lifting stories are only based on: the look, and the good talk from Steve Jobs conferences, without taking into consideration the bad side of every single feature the iPhone has.
Guys, at some point in history Steve Jobs had a great idea, he actually lead the start of a PC (Personal Computers) market from its "A" point, in other words, 20 years ago, Steve Jobs had a new thing to show the world, but now, sorry to say this: He is fooling people around by joining the Hollywood hype of advertisements and crappy marketing strategies.
I'm not talking about Microsoft here, so don't start bringing up names and other companies; I'm only talking about the Apple as it being the Apple brand, nothing more and nothing less. If you think that Apple is great then that's good for you, and if you hate them then also well for you, because at the end life goes on and sticking to an opinion is not bad after all.
Anyways, the way I would like to think of this whole market war is: Give me more, in less price; I'll then respect you until someone else brings up something good... If I buy a Samsung and love it and after one year I find a nice thing from Phillips then I will defiantly shift, especially if it suits my standards of life... I'm not going to stick around Samsung and defend them for whatever they do, I'll not even care of them until they keep up with the commitment and potential they showed me in the product that I bought from them. I think that everybody agrees on this part.
And now, after the respected reviews are out and the iPhone spics are revealed I would like to announce my full disrespect to Apple's Steve Job for all the talk he did and all the dreams he made me had of a brighter future!
Around me right now people who own 3.5G compatible phones, with full browsing support, and full flash and JAVA support, with extendable memory that I think is really cheap in the UAE (2 GB card for DHR 200 = USD 50 ), with high resolution cameras, video recording, any song ring tones, nice and bright screens, audio and video playback, visual voice mail through the network, Mobile TV (through the wonderful 3.5G network we have), MMS and email support, free SDK support for developers, and much much more.
All of this makes me wonder why do people still talk of the iPhone? Then it pops up and the answer comes: it is because of the Multi-Touch Screen, the coolness of the flicking motion that you do to view lists and pictures... That's it??????!!
History is repeating itself! Remember when Steve Started the PC evolution and everybody were hyped and cool about it, but what did actually happen next? Steve found himself stuck with no usable software, so bill takes the game and starts the real revolution... So, what do I want to say?
Well, I predict that the iPhone is going to be a real failure for Steve, maybe not money wise, but morally and technologically, simply because he has a huge fan base, but if you come to think about it very well, the iPhone cuts the human mental smartness into 2 pieces and grills the brains of people then stab us in the back with a handful of evilness and absolutely ugly intentions.
Eventually some company is going to take over the Multi-touch Screen and re-introduce it in a better way and better services or hardware; in a way that will really serve the human race the right direction, going parallel with the technology that people get from their networks and service providers.
The iPhone has nothing new except for the touch-Screen which might be the best thing around but with humiliation we cause to our selves by using this outdated, service wise, mobile that has got the attention of the entire human race.
Don't get me wrong people, but the iPhone really is nothing but a cooperation game which Steve decided to play with AT&T, throwing away all of his nice and respectable morals and way of thinking.
iPhone is: a system that works so good that it reminds me of a Flash game; a system so damn locked and SDK-less that reminds me of a stupid Flash game; a system that is so money-sucking that reminds me of a business "GAME"!
Enjoy the hype people; I'm still waiting for a better phone, a better device, or maybe a better iPhone!

Peace out