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No, those OLED screens that pretend to have "854x480" like the Nexus One use a trick... It use color dithering, I.E: not every pixel has full color range, you need to combine multiple pixels to obtain the color you want.
On the other hand the iPhone 4 screen seems to be real 960x480. Thus the display will be a little sharper than the actual NexusOne like phones... but until how many weeks?