Blackberry Apps Vs IPhone Apps !!!! Discussion
Ok, so i apologize but this is my complaint/question. My girlfriend bought me a iPod Touch for my birthday. I used it for about two weeks and returned it because i was getting ready to buy the Bold. I had a 8120, and had the itouch, which made sense because the iTouch was basically the iPhone without the phone. I love Blackberry's so very much, but to be able to utilize their full potential you have to BUY apps! This is where my struggle comes in. Ok, yes for a lot of apps on the itouch/iPhone you have to pay $.99 or $1.99, but compared to Blackberry that's dirt cheap. A lot of the applications are free!!!! That's right free!!! Where as the apps that come out for the BB that are free typically suck! This is a huge dilemma in my mind for people considering either Blackberry or iPhone. As a college student i can fairly say that it's uncomfterable and hardly affordable to buy a phone, and then spend an addition $200.00 in apps to take the full potential out of it. Just my complaint, and i'd really like to hear from others about this topic. Please let me know what you think. Am i wrong? Do you agree? Add something?
Thanks all, -David |
I agree...It is very frustrating to see all the apps that are free for the iPhone and how good they are, most for free. I really wish that people would start writing apps for the Blackberry especially the storm. I am really frustrated at the lack of content for the 9530 myself. The most frustrating thing is how long the Blackberry has been out in comparison.
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One of the main problems is the limitations of the Blackberry OS requirement that apps have to live in system memory even when they are not running. A 16GB iPhone can have tons of large apps all loaded into the 16 GB. A Blackberry Bold with an 8GB memory card and 1GB of device flash memory still has to have all of its apps loaded into the 128 MB of system RAM of which less than 50 MB is free on most Bolds.
That puts a severe limitation on developers to keep apps lean and a tight limit on how many apps you can have. It is probably much more difficult and expensive to develop apps under such constraints. I don't understand why RIM can't add a capability to load apps into memory from flash when executed and release the memory when exited. Even if that capability was limited to the system flash which can be depended upon to stay in the device (unlike cards) that would still be a great improvement. I hear that RIM is building an "App Store" like Apple's but the memory limit will greatly limit the app market compared to Apple. |
carlkra you're right, the way the apps run on the system memory of the blackberry is the main problem.
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I'm with jrice8002003; my BB does everything I want. I also haven't had any probs running out of memory. <shrug>
Seriously guys, iBeer isn't a must-have app. ;-) |
How many?
I don't think I've paid for any of my Blackberry apps. Almost every major iPhone app is already on Blackberry or will come to the Blackberry. iPhone does not have any exclusive agreements in place. Considering how mobility is rapidly growing why would any developer limit the audience to use their app.
How many apps do you need on a mobile device? My storm has the following and I don't know how many more I would truely use: AOL AIM Youtube Worldmate Live Beyond411 Nobex Radio Companion Xberry Live! SitorSquat TeleNav Documents to Go Premiem Viigo Most Blackberry apps are very small in nature so you could fit a bunch of apps and only use 100mb space. A HUGE advantage Blackberry has over iPhone is that you can run multiple applications at once. I usually have Facebook, AOL running and I'm doing email. iPhone it's open this app, close, open another app - opps have to go back and see if I got a email reply. Very cumbersome and a whole lot of swiping. The weeks I dedicated to using the iPhone to test it for Exchange functionality I likely had the strongest fingers. It was like finger olympics! I will admit Blackberry will never likely have the amount of apps the AppStore has. But I look through it and most is truely throw away fun stuff. I'm not interested in gaming on my Blackberry - I have a xbox360, Wii and DS to meet those needs. And frankly I don't even use my iPhone or Storm for media playback. I still have a free Zune from a Microsoft conference and it's loaded with 30gb of music. I guess in a "I wish I could consolidate all my devices" vision I would use one device for all things but I'm fine with how I utilize the technologies I have already. |
It's going to be expensive it you try to turn the Blackberry into something it was not designed for. It's a professional-grade communications device and PIM. If you want lots of wow-ee bells and whistles, get an iPhone. If you want a multimedia device or a gaming device, get a PSP. You can personalize your BB for almost nothing, but turning it into something it's not is going to cost, and it will never function like a device that was designed for it's main purpose anyway.
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WeatherEye Opera Mini ESPN YouMail Slacker Slydial YouVersion bible eBuddy Capture It gCalc! Chronograph BBtran MicroSky there's also several free games out there to scratch your gaming itch. i've got 22 on my phone and didn't pay a dime. and none of them are ad-supported...i don't keep that crap on my phone. they're all pretty good games. there's also an app called BerryStore that seems to be a step in the right direction toward grouping a number of apps together in one simple, convenient location. hopefully the developer of this app expands it, or RIM comes up with something of their own |
help ps i am a new member and am trying to post an ad for a blackberry that i want to
hi i am so sorry for intruding in your space but i am desperate. i am new to this and cant seem to be able to put up a post like you did. can you help me please.thanks
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Yea the fact that there is a limitation on data is definitely something that would cause problems for developers, but my Bold has 1 gb of onboard memory. Which is definitely a step in to the right direction. I was doing some looking around online and funny thing is that RIM is in development of creating a BerryStore. Please check it out, it's at BerryStore.com it's in Beta but I'm trying it out and liking it. It definitely needs a lot of work, but the concept is getting there. Thank you all for responding, but i think theres still more to talk about. The Blackberry is definitely a phone more designed for people in the business world, or in a professional environment. What i'm talking about is more for the youthful appeal of phones. These phones are incredible I love my Blackberry!!!! I'm a Computer Engineer (Drexel University) and every day become more and more impressed with these devices.
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All I want from the iPhone is Shazam, EverNote and Wordpress. Pandora would be nice because I don't like Slacker as much but Slacker is okay.
The iPhone is very limited by Apple's limitations. Jailbreaking frees up the iPhone. Listening to Pandora while browsing in Safari with Fring also open is great. But even with jailbreaking there are still some limitations such as e-mail and copy and paste. |
a it was already stated, all the important apps are already on the berry. all the ones they show in commercials are pretty much dumb apps that serve no extreme purpose. the berry is a business-oriented phone. so it has everything ull need functionality wise. the iphone apps are just "for fun" type of things
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You know, it's like shopping for anything -- do your homework before you buy. If apps (especially free apps) are a top priority then focus on platforms with larger selections of apps. It's not like the selection of apps on the BB is a secret or anything. http://forums.s2kca.com/images/smilies/rolleye2.gif
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