I still like the ultra cheap Nokia, can buy them on Amazon for around £25 (including £10 phone credit).
Sturdy, small, light and are great for making.............
surprise surprise........
telephone calls!
Yes, unsurprisingly that's what many still want their phone to do, not tell them where the nearest McDonalds is, or the weather, or watch last night's goals, hear the news headlines, play any 1 of 1001 music albums etc etc.
Too much of this new technology is far too 'unusable' for the majority anyway and that's always going to be its achilles heel.
You're also going to be paying stupid money for the Apple name but if you look for comparable products you'll always find better and cheaper. For example the small Samsung MP3 players are far superior to anything that Apple offers and also deal in straight MP3 files and not the awful iTunes.
In my opinion Apple got very lucky with the iPod because for some reason none of the other big electronics companies got their first. But they're not going to have it so easy with any phone application.
In fact, apart from it's PCs we may look back at Apple in 5 years time and see it as a one trick pony. Remember pretty much every non-PC product Apple has launced in the past has been a failure, apart from the iPod.