Media reports about the iPhone note that it has Safari installed, but don’t provide any real details. I would guess that it must have a different UI than the Safari that runs on Mac machines, but I haven’t had time to watch the videos yet to see. I’m wondering what display-mode options it provides (if any) — something similar to the Nokia S60 browser’s “mini map”, or like Opera’s small-screen rendering or fit-to-width?
Update: OK, so it looks like it displays pages in the same layout as you’d see them in in a desktop browser, then uses some smart and slick zooming to let you focus in on whatever part of the page you want to view. As noted in some of the media reports, it’s much like the zooming features in Opera running on the Wii. Very much like.
Update: See the iPhone writeup over at the WapReview site.
Update: See Peter Harbeson’s This is my iEntry over at the S60 browser blog. Peter has the following to say about Apple’s claim about iPhone Safari being “the most advanced web browser ever on a portable device…”:
Maybe it’s just me, but wouldn’t you think that since our browser and Safari are pretty much the same thing…