Shadow, I know you are not a fanboy, and you're right on all the things the N95 can do, but at the end of the day everything it can do the iPhone can do too with 3rd party apps, and out of the box support doesn't matter with the iPhone because if you have an iPhone you have EDGE/3G/Wi-fi for the 3rd party apps.
Now, to answer back to that picture...
- No 5MP camera, but tbh the camera on the iPhone is superb and the lens looks a lot better than the lens on the N95 for daylight pictures (not tried at night or anything)
- Not sure on the FPS, but Video Recording is an easily obtainable app (not sure if it's on the App Store, but it's been on jailbroken phones since 1.1.4 and earlier)
- The iPhone has GPS and TomTom have confirmed they are developing a GPS application for the iPhone.
- Not sure what wireless stereo means, but the Remote app by Apple allows you to control the music and videos played from your iTunes from your iPod/iPhone.
- No need for removable battery, I don't see why that's an argument.
- There are tons and tons of IM clients available for iPhone, that too is not an argument.
- Yes, I have to give Video Calling to N95, the iPhone should have that.
- There are tons of apps for MMS support.
- Every internet radio station in the world is available for the iPhone through many applications (such as CastCatcher).
- Not sure what you mean by one-touch dialling, the iPhone has two-touch dialling though, is that really a good argument?
- I LOL'd at this: VoIP has been around since the iPhone began, I had it on my iPod Touch working with the USB mic since 1.1.4.
- There is a video cable available by Apple to connect to PC, TV, w/e, but is connecting a mobile phone to a TV/Monitor REALLY a good idea?
The N95 and the iPhone are both great phones, after the N95 have done arguing it's points to the iPhone the iPhone can argue a hell of a lot more back. But I think I stand my guard in saying WM devices can beat both of them :p. But I am thinking of switching from my HTC TyTn II (Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro) to a 1st Gen iPhone or a Blackberry 8900...
EDIT: And yes, you can view sites how they were meant to be viewed through Opera Browser or Minimo (mobile Firefox) Browser on pretty much all Symbian and WM devices.