Blackberry VS IPhone
Just wondering if anybody had a blackberry and switched to a Iphone. I have a blackberry and i love it, but the iphone looks really good too. Or did somebody get an iphone and wished they kept there bb. thanks
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it is all personal opinion. You will find both camps here, Those who had one and ran screaming to BB, and some who have both. The iPhone is great for internet browsing and viewing. http://www.blackberryforums.com/gene...ghlight=iPhone http://www.blackberryforums.com/rant...ghlight=iPhone |
I switched to the iphone phone about a week ago. Prior to that I had the 8830 on Sprint. Overall I like the iphone better. It really does depend on what you want though. The iphone is a great multimedia device. It has a great internet browser, the best out there. It is an ipod. It plays youtube videos, you may not think its a big deal, I didn't, until I found myself sitting around with nothing to do at work. It was good to kill about 30 minutes or so. The full HTML email is nice as well.
Now the areas where I liked the BB better. Network speed, EDGE sucks, I miss my EVDO on Sprint. Keyboard, the BB is slightly better then the touch keyboard of the iphone. The iphone keyboard really isn't that bad and it certainly is easier then suretype, but the full QWERTY on my 8830 was better. Notifications. When you get an email on the iphone phone, you get a weak sounding tone which half of the time you can't hear. I liked being able to assign different alerts to different email accounts on the BB. Changing it on the iphone would be a simple software upgrade by Apple, but as of now its weak. Overall I'm very happy with my iphone as I like the multimedia features of the device. If you want that then I recommend the iphone (though it looks as if RIM is heading in that direction as well, give it a year or so). If you just want a solid device with a phone, basic organizer functions and plain jane email then stick with the BB. |
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The updated OS has pretty cool email viewing. Not the most graphic intense, but much easier to read.
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don't do it,,, stick with the blackberry. I had the Iphone for 4 days and it was cool but the blackberry just does email and everyday functions better. I couldnt get the hang of the Iphone keyboard either. Battery life on the Iphone is bad in my opinion.
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A friend of mine had the Iphone and loved it, but I DO NOT like touch screen. Absolutely hate them. Such a bother. I love the track ball on the BBP and the sure type is freakin awesome once you get the hang of it. And with the growing memory cards you won't have to buy a whole new phone to upgrade memory. The Iphone does support a cool browser but I don't like it when it brings up the keyboard. I like the keyboard separate from the screen, but maybe thats just me. I really truly love my black berry pearl. Thinking spoiling myself with a 12 GB card for it. 8-)
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The iPhone has the best mobile browser; BlackBerrys don't have Safari--yeah t'was made that way b/c that's the only thing that keeps BlackBerrys from perfection. Y'know if browsing was a no-issue on a BB, then we would have broken the c in E=mc^2
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Question of the year: How many different but totally redundant "BlackBerry vs iPhone" threads can exist on BBF at the same time? (n)
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Not again...
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I've been a BlackBerry user for several years. I got an iPhone last October; I'm a diehard Mac fan. It's a great device. Great screen, music & videos, best browser on a mobile device ever. The email was even pretty good for a while (Yahoo Push Mail suddenly stopped pushing and no one could tell me why). But BlackBerry email just works and if it stops working, you know it'll be fixed. I ended up buying a Curve and I switch phones as my wants/needs change. If I wanna leave work behind for a bit, I use the iPhone. If I want to be connected via push email, IM, Facebook...I use the Curve. Since I got the Curve, I haven't used the iPhone. But it's only been a week and a half.
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Wirelessly posted (8830: BlackBerry8830/4.2.2 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/105)
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There was a post some time ago from someone who used the BB SIM chip in his new Iphone. Not sure if it's does work well but do a search and read the post. Both phones were on ATT |
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I would say BB is better for business. iPhone is good for personal use. Its like Vista vs. XP. No corporation in their right mind would use Vista but its fine for home use. Still not up to par for home use though. |
I will throw in my $.02
I originally has the 8700 for over a year, switched to the iphone, and now after 5 months, I am switching back to my blackberry. (8300! :smile:) The iphone, for me, is/was a great phone. The touchscreen keyboard definitely took some time getting used to, but after a few weeks I could type nearly as fast as I did on my blackberry. As mentioned by others, there are alot of great things about the iphone that I loved, beautiful screen, awesome browser, youtube, google maps, etc. But what was the final nail in the coffin was the lack of 3rd party apps. Even with my iphone being unlocked, and jailbroken, the lack of 3rd party apps for the iphone was a deal breaker. I wanted to sell the phone earlier, but I waited until the end of February, because they were going to announce the SDK. Now, with the SDK released, Apple admits *June* will be the time you will be able to run native software. F that noise. Is it that hard to throw a proper IM client on the iphone? I used web based applications, but they are real battery killers. Actually, any app which required extensive screen time (like chat)drained the battery quicker. And with it being non removable, I was stuck between a rock and a hard place of how to spend my iphone usage. Then I dropped my iphone in the grocery store, from about one meter. The screen, no damage, but the metal housing, BIG dent. I have dropped my blackberry from greater distances with no problems. Actually, I was never afraid of dropping my blackberry because it felt solid. The iphone I was always afraid it would slip out of my hands; Which it finally did. I could have solved this by using a case, but then where is the real beauty of the phone? So in short, both phones are great. Personally, I prefer the blackberry for more reasons than I can list. The iphone, while great, is still a 1st gen device and has room for improvements. |
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