"As you'd expect, it's flashy and a little bit different: a 3.5-inch hi-res screen that covers the entire face of the device -- and it's a touchscreen, so there's no standard keypad or keyboard. The music, video and photo functionality looks pretty great, and if the iPod's anything to go by, syncing the device with a computer should be pretty simple. It also features a version of the Safari web browser, and it's integrated with different Google and Yahoo services in what appears to be a pretty nice way. Some basic specs are out -- GSM/EDGE support, two-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and WiFi -- but plenty of questions linger, especially for some details about Jobs' statement that the device runs OS X... dialing a phone is no longer the straightforward tapping of a keypad; it requires calling up a virtual keypad, then tapping on the screen, with no tactile feedback... it's going to cost at least $500 and a two-year contract for service from Cingular when it's launched in June."
... technical specifications and demos now at the Apple iPhone Page.