I agree. I have an iPhone and one of the things I like about it is that it's
not like a phone.
It's more of a palm sized computer that happens to include a phone.
The display is large, even the phone buttons are large and so is the displayed keyboard. I had my hands on my boss's Blackberry and I asked him how in the heck is he ever able to use those tiny keys?! It supports many languages and can change from German standard back to english at the press of a button.
I can access my home network using my iPhone, use iTunes for playing and buying if I like, and use the computer to configure the phone. I have a speaking translator, a currency converter, Paypal, e-Bay, and nearly everything I have that I use on a desktop PC.
The best part for me is that the internet looks just like the internet on a home computer. No 'mobile' browsers, or the internet that looks 'almost' like the internet, but the real internet.
OK, now I sound like a commercial. I don't work for Apple, nor have I ever owned (or ever plan to own) an Apple computer, but device is probably one of the best things in the smartphone world. You just have to try it out and play with one for awhile.
BTW, I also get real-time world-wide ATIS and METAR weather for free from any station reporting when I request it for use while in the cockpit.
