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Right and Wrong
Touch Screen
PocketPC phones have touch screens - no different to the iPhone. So it's an invalid critism.
Itunes is not a suitable enterprise synchronisation app.
Form over function flawed design - no replacable battery. Good design would accomodate this.
Missing features
No Blackberry client.
No Word & Excel support or related apps.
Flash? Java?
No usable user input handwriting support.
No dev environment.
It's an end user focussed device for these reasons. Unlike many smartphones, which make really poor phones & reasonable PDAs, the iPhone's focus is being a phone and a media player, not a PDA.