I like the specs on the phone. I would consider buying it if I hadn't just bought the Nokia 5800 unlocked for ~ $230.
But, I have to say again, my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic does all that and then some (minus slide out keyboard). It already has all the killer apps/features that I need/want: Bluetooth A2DP capable stack (perfect for my bluetooth headphones), Garmin Mobile XT with 2010 North America maps, Google Maps, Exhchange & Google IMAP mail, video capture (640x360 30 fps), video playback (H.264, etc), games (chess), Opera Mini, Facebook client, Twitter client, MAME, wifi, multi-protocol IM client, PDF viewer, touch screen, etc.
As for the iPhone touch screen being the "best," the Nokia is very accurate and provides feedback. It really does feel like a real keyboard at times.