To sum up Baig’s review of the iPhone for USAToday, I’ll cover the top five things he likes about the iPhone and like to see on it.

5 things Baig like:
1 – Terrific widescreen iPod and clever Cover Flow feature.
[Vincent] Yes, that we already knew.
2 – Smart sensors that change the orientation of the screen from landscape to portrait mode
[Vincent] Yes, that we already knew – cool huh?
3 – Gorgeous 3.5-inch multi-touch screen does exceptional job displaying pictures, Internet, maps, e-mail etc.
[Vincent] Ditto!
4 – Flicking through contacts and pictures, pinching to make pix and the Web larger, and tapping on the intelligent virtual keyboard is fun (once you get the hang of it).
[Vincent] Ditto, ditto…
5 – Phone is easy to dial despite lack of physical keypad. Visual voicemail.
[Vincent] Yes, this is new, a testament for anyone still having lingering concerns about the lack of a physical keyboard.
5 things Baig like like to see:
1 – Faster “3G” or “third generation” data network
[Vincent] Yes, yes, most likely in the iPhone 2.0.
2 – Removable battery
[Vincent] It never happened with the iPod, what makes you think Apple will give the iPhone a swappable battery?
3 – Greater storage (through storage slot)
[Vincent] Next version, iPhone 2.0. Apple is dependent on memory suppliers.
4 – Extra features including GPS, IM, voice calling, Adobe Flash, and using your own music library for ringtones.
[Vincent] GPS will be nice, IM will be super nice but won’t happen if AT&T will have anything to with it. Why? So they can force us into paying $20 per month for unlimited SMS. Voice calling? You meant voice dialing? That’s not a big issue with me. Adobe Flash is a nice bonus to have. Using our own library of music library for ringtones won’t happen, again if AT&T has anything to do with it; for obvious reasons.
5 – Lower price
[Vincent] No kidding.
Apple’s iPhone isn’t perfect, but it’s worthy of the hype [USA Today]







And you can see the iphone box in the video of this review.