The iPhone and the N95 are not revolutionary
Neigther the iPhone nor the N95 are any really good value for the crazy expensive prices that they cost.
Nokia is 750$ (+ subscription?)
iPhone is 500-600$ (+ 1440$ - 2400$ 24-month subscription contract)
Given the fact that neigther are going to last any more than a few months, those are both not to recommend anyone else than someone who has no problems paying a lot of money for a product that is not going to last.
In my opinion the revolutionary effect in portable consumer electronics, which will be usefull in the longer term, provide the good reason to invest more than into a 10$ pre-paid phone, that’s when the Archos 605 WiFi (200$) or the N800 (400$) will be comming with VOIP on WiFi, HSDPA and later WiMax.
If your device comes with 2G data service, then you might as well get a 10$ pre-paid clamshell phone with virginmobile or something like that which will give you the same use.
Though when there will be 800×480 4″ screen products with PC-like Opera browser experience, with full Flash and Javascript support, and providing free unlimited worldwide VOIP and IM using all of WiFi, HSDPA and WiMax, then those are gonna be the revolutionnary product.
Thus far iPhone and N95 are not revolutionary, they are simply temporary flashy bricks for rich kids and misguided early adopters.