Apple's iPhone may have been announced first, but Samsung's Ultra Smart F700 seems to be one-up Apple's effort in a few feature categories.


Apple iPhone Samsung F700
Screen 480x320 at 3.5-inches 440x240 at 2.78-inches
Resolution
Touchscreen Yes, With Multitouch Yes, With Drag and Drop
Connectivity Quad-Band GSM Tri-band GSM, HSDPA,
(850, 900, 1800, 1900), EDGE
EDGE,802.11b/g,
Bluetooth 2.0
Camera 2-megapixel 5-megapixel with
Auto-Focus
Keyboard Touchscreen/onscreen Slide-out qwerty with
VibeTonz
Email HTML Email Unknkown
(probably not HTML)
Browser Full HTML Browser Full HTML Browser
Codec Support Standard iPod Support MPEG4, H.263, H.264, Real
Storage 4-8GB Unknown onboard
+ microSD expansion
Resolution
Touchscreen Yes, With Multitouch Yes, With Drag and Drop
Connectivity Quad-Band GSM Tri-band GSM, HSDPA,
(850, 900, 1800, 1900), EDGE
EDGE,802.11b/g,
Bluetooth 2.0
Camera 2-megapixel 5-megapixel with
Auto-Focus
Keyboard Touchscreen/onscreen Slide-out qwerty with
VibeTonz
Email HTML Email Unknkown
(probably not HTML)
Browser Full HTML Browser Full HTML Browser
Codec Support Standard iPod Support MPEG4, H.263, H.264, Real
Storage 4-8GB Unknown onboard
+ microSD expansion
So it seems like although Samsung's F700 has more megapixels, a little bit more format support, an actual keyboard, and 3G connectivity, the iPhone has it beat on screen size/resolution, HTML Email, storage, widgets, google maps, and push email. Plus, of course, the whole built-in iPod thing.
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