I sure can.
+1.
I'm so sick of the blagosphere creaming their pants over Apple's products. Like Mike said, gimme a Nokia N95 any day.
But heck - I don't want all those features in a phone. I can't imagine needing to browse the internet when I'm out and about - I want to be out and about. I've got an mp3 player that has much higher sound quality than anything Apple can put out, so I wouldn't want the iPhone's crappy music player.
Plus, I just like to be contrary and avoid the hyped-up fad that is the iPhone.
I completely agree. My Sanyo VI-2300 phone cost me $35, and can send and receive phone calls. That's all I want/need a cell phone to do. I already have a digital camera to take better pictures than any phone's built-in CCD array can take (and not take up lots of flash memory space in the phone, plus big download fees); I already have an MP3 player to play music with (and again, not take up lots of memory space, plus big download fees); I already have desktop computers and laptop computers to surf the internet with (and not incur more big download/connection fees for the phone); and I have a Palm if I need my calendar/contact list/basic handheld functionality. Why spend big bucks on a phone that has all of those redundant, lower quality, features (all of which cost extra to use) - plus if it gets lost/broken you have lost ALL of your connectivity?!