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Yes it is fast, but it just doesn't fit in on iPhone OS.
A lot of what makes the iPhone great is exactly what Apple UI is famous for. Consistency and well thought out UI controls.
The way scrolling doesn't use acceleration/deceleration just makes it look/feel wrong.
Popup menus appear hidden beneath your finger on the home screen for example hold one of the spaces to popup the clear/edit menu and the menu appears hidden by your finger unlike OS copy/paste menu, magnifying glass etc.
Even what are basic list views and so should be UITableViews are non native, and so feature the odd scrolling.