According to Engadget, the iPhone features are:
- 3.5-inch 480x320 touchscreen
- 4Gb or 8Gb of storage
- Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and A2DP
- WiFi (with automatic engagement if it detects a WiFi signal in the area)
- Quad-Band GSM with EDGE (no G3)
- It runs a specialized OS X version
- Has Safari as the web browser (full web browser)
- Google Maps and iTunes (of course)
- POP3 and IMAP support with a special IMAP push with Yahoo sponsorship
What it lacks (at least from the article and other sources):
- G3 - it's not a real G3 phone
- No card extensions. You get your 4Gb or 8Gb (depending on the version you buy) and that's it
- No battery replacement (seems like its going the iPod road on this one)
It has a unique patented finger-gesture system, so you don't need a stylus pen to activate it. For example, to unlock it you place your finger on a button and swipe it. Really cool.
It will be available in the US exclusively through Cingular for a two years contract for $499 (the 4Gb version) or $599 for the 8Gb version.
Oh and it will only start to ship around June...