Five things we'd change: the Apple iPhone

The Apple iPhone is due to launch this summer in the US and later in the year in Europe

There can be no argument that the Apple iPhone is possibly the most innovative mobile device that any of us have ever seen. The interface, the multi-touch screen, the aesthetics. They all add up to what is widely regarded as the coolest Apple product of all time.

But it's certainly not perfect. Of course, the immensely high retail price is the main sticking point that most people cling to. But that's not the whole story. Here are the five things we'd really change about the Apple iPhone:

6. Exclusive distribution. Ok that's six, but it has to be mentioned, doesn't it? Apple will be seriously shooting itself in the foot if it signs exclusive distribution deals in Europe like it did in the USA. AT&T (formerly Cingular) is the only phone company that will be carrying the iPhone over there. And no-one seems to know what's going to happen in Europe.

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