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Yeah, stop buying N800's, sell your 770 while your can, sell your Nokia shares.
(I am sorry to say)
The iPhone also costs a FORTUNE! In the UK, a single year of contract equates to about £200 ($300) so in fact the iPhone is nudging $1200! That's just insane!
The iPhone and N800 are not in competition anyway; the N800 is perfect for what it is and just needs a cheap and cheerful bluetooth phone as a companion.
Alternatively you can have an all-in-one iPhone device that comprises everywhere (except looks) and cuts you off mid-call because the battery has died due to you watching that video on the train into work this morning. And you've paid $1200 for the privelege!
In addition, it remains to be seen how "open" the iPhone is - a few widgets may appear, but that's likely to be it, whoopee!
I think I'll pass, thanks.