For the record, I am to a small degree playing devil's advocate here so please bare with me....
1) So are you saying that if it won't sync to outlook it's not a smart phone? Apple offers there version of outlook and it was mentioned in the keynote. Plus it also allows you to sync all your other important info like contacts and media. It's also the first (smart) phone to be able to select what voicemail you want to hear first without the need to listen to 5 other messages first, That seems pretty smart to me, find me a symbian that offers that as a feature (carrier dependent or not)
2) Give it time, Im sure this is just a formality. As I have mentioned in previous posts, It's just a matter of time before there is a work around to this issue (assuming that it doesn't already)
3) Same as above, though Im sure that apple will offer this as a "add on" of some type.
4) The phone supports wifi with full html web browsing, What more do you want?
To say that a phone isn't a "smart Phone" because it doesn't support 3rd party apps is silly. And to think that Apple didn't have the foresight to realize this was a important factor to many I think is a mistake. Are Apple computers not a "smart" computer simply because they dont support 3rd party apps? Of course not, The same would apply to there phone. Now with that said, If 6-8 months from now there is nothing being offered either through Apple or 3rd party I will gladly eat my words. But until that day comes.....
Again, I will reinerate that I always have and always will be a hardcore symbian power user/Nokia fanboy but lets not disreguard a highly innovative and, at least IMHO smart phone that may make other manufactures rethink the products they offer and come out with newer and more innovative product.