@Nlandas,
You sound like someone that just has an axe to grind with Apple and would not be satisfied with anything they do, hence your comments are not objective. You don't like Apple and Steve Jobs, fine, that is your choice, but you are not going to convince me that Apple/Steve Jobs is evil and must be avoided in all instances.
@Oliver,
I agree that Apple products are not for everyone, and particularly not for the geek squad that has the technical smarts to want low level control of every electronic gadget they own, but you are in the minority and most people want Apple or Microsoft to control how their computers, printers, mp3 players, stereos, video cameras, still digital cameras, TVs, etc. work and communicate with each other. As I wrote before, most of us just want all those items to work as advertized without hardly any user intervention. We just want to use them without having to struggle configuring this or that to enjoy them or accomplish a task that the tool was intended to do for us.
Look at why most of the world has chose an inferior product like Windows for so long. Partly it was that they could not cope with the alternatives that took more knowledge and expertise that only people like yourself had learned. If everyone was like you, Linux would have over taken Windows by now. It looks just as nice as Windows, works with most hardware, but not all, provides almost all the functionality of Windows and it is FREE
Apple understands the fact that most people don't want to tinker with and configure their computers and they cater to that, they have no intention of trying to change to satisfy the small group of computer users that want to alter the way the system works. They are targeting the masses and use any marketing they can to attract more market share, including claims that are not completely accurate at times, but that is true of almost every company out there of any kind, they all exaggerate some time. Don't blame them for being better at marketing lies to those that don't know better.
Back on topic, I think the 3G iPhone looks like a great product and plan to get one as soon as I can because I think it will fit well into my lifestyle and work well with my laptop, iPod, Carputer and soon my Dell tower if I can Hack-intosh it, or as the iPhone comes standard, I believe it will still integrate with a Windows PC as well as my other Macs. As I stated before, I want simplicity and ease of use when it comes to my cell phone and mobile PDA/mp3 player/web enabled device. I have not seen or heard of any other product that does what the 3G iPhone can, so it is an easy decision for me, specially with the price drop that puts it at or below other smart phones out there.