I believe most if not all iPhone apps are either free or a single purchase. I haven't heard of any monthly subscription ones.
It's true that for now iPhone will have significantly more apps as it's got a wider user base and has been around longer. But, in the long run, if the Pre is as successful (and early returns look like it's going to be), I expect it to catch up and perhaps pass the iPhone since Apple is still tightly controlling what makes it into their App store while Palm is more likely to encourage a wide variety of apps one would hope.
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