How is the iPhone’s Web browser not like other phone browsers?
Unlike other smart phones, which generally run browsers that are anything but full-featured, the iPhone includes a version of Safari. It can load standard Web pages (not scaled-down WAP versions) complete with images and formatting. You can navigate around a page by dragging your finger to scroll. “Pinching”—drawing two fingers together or apart on the screen—or double-tapping will zoom in or out on a section. You can even open multiple Web sites at once, and switch between them at will.