Vincent and I have had the odd argument by the past few months, and it’s all the fault of the iPhone.  I say that the absence of 3G high-speed goods connectivity is a deal-breaker; he tells me that making do with EDGE and WiFi really hasn’t proved to be a major issue for him.  It all boils down to the sheer usability of the iPhone’s Safari browser and how pleasurable it makes surfing.  I’ll




have to wait until Apple bring the handset to the UK at the end of the year to find out how true that is, but it’s a conclusion certainly shared by info Week.  They gathered together handsets running the Palm, WM6 and BlackBerry OSes and pitted them against the iPhone in a browser Royal Rumble.

iPhone's Safari browser wins on sheer usability

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Original post by Chris Davies



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