Yeah, totally biased.
I’m an Apple fan so I’ll be biased the other way, and you can decide.
The difference of the price alone could account for the lack of storage space on the helio. The whole 3G vs. 2.5G thing is an old argument. I prefer to see it like this… Do I want my data accessible from anywhere? Yes. Well, 3G isn’t available everywhere, so what good is GPS navigation if I’m not getting service? No keyboard? How about a fantastic touch based QWERTY keyboard that pops up only when you need it? Email, yes there is setup involved, but after that you can get most POP/IMAP accounts, plus MS Exchange Mail will be available with the next software update. No IM? There are several IM web apps for iPhone that support all kinds of IM services, the one I use is Meebo. MMS? No there is no MMS. GPS? No, no true GPS but the area you’re in can be triangulated from towers and wifi hotspots. Web browsing? I like how they hesitate to say “Full” HTML browser for the iPhone, but will with theirs, and I’ve already addressed the 2.5 vs. 3G argument. Web search? Yes, the default in Safari is Google but can be set for yahoo, the others, just add a web clip to your homescreen. Over the air music downloads? You can download securely in a wifi area. Content sharing? Not sure what they mean by this, if they mean music or movies that’s called piracy and is in fact frowned upon by the FBI. Mobile gaming? Tons of web apps, plus more games including 3D and maybe multiplayer when the third party games hit with the new update. Bluetooth yes. Stereo Bluetooth no. Myspace integration? Once again web clip it to your homescreen plus they have an iphone specific site. YouTube yes. Camera? No flash no zoom saves battery life, something curiously left off the comparison. Video camera? Same answer as camera, plus saves a ton of storage space. Removable battery? No, but Apple wants to make sure that the product you get is going to work, so if you get a third party battery how are you sure it will last? Will have the same lifespan? Will have the same output? Another thing they don’t mention is the warranty. 1 year with an option to 2 with the Applecare Protection plan for the iPhone with a full year of phone support or 2 if you buy the Protection Plan. You also get great personal customer service at an Apple store and if you do have a problem you aren’t waiting for a replacement to be shipped to you while your phone is on the fritz. Helio has a one year warranty, didn’t see an extended plan, and you call their customer support where you explain to, not show, them what’s happening, depending on their assessment of the situation a phone will be shipped to you.