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Blackberry or iPhone?
12-18-2012, 12:04 PM
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Blackberry or iPhone?
Please give your reasonings?

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12-18-2012, 12:12 PM
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business- Blackberry
leisure and normal usage- iPhone

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12-18-2012, 12:12 PM
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Fuckk Both Gett A Droid
Pros:
-Hott And 4G Is Amazing
-Always Amazing Keypad
-Internett Is Easy To Use
-Lots Of Apps
Cons
-iPhone Does Have Alot More Apps
-People With iPhones Are More Likely To Have Sex ( HeheWink )
-Facetime Is Realy Fun
-Music Is Better ( My Opinion ) On iPhone
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12-18-2012, 12:12 PM
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Of course iPhone. Blackberry is much bigger with a lot of key, bad processor speed than iPhone. iphone is more faster and sexy with a lot of function.
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12-18-2012, 12:12 PM
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blackberry for instant messging and bluetooth
iphone for songs calls but no bluetooth and yea both have a good camera
in blackberry if u want somethin cheap than go in for a curve it just costs about $150 to 160$
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12-18-2012, 12:12 PM
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Just choose a phone with ( Android ) . All future phones will operate on ( Android ) .
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12-18-2012, 12:12 PM
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iPhone pros
The phone itself is very easy to use - the only instructions you get with it is a two-sided leaflet which goes to show that you can be up and running on the phone instantly.

You can access multiple email accounts, including Microsoft Outlook for those looking to use this as a business phone.Access to the internet is gained through the Safari platform which, if you are on a good 3G network or hooked up to WiFi, is really quick and easy to use and the screen can be used in landscape as well as portrait. You can also make the pages bigger if you wish.

You have instant access to iTunes and songs that are downloaded are transferred automatically to the iPod which is also a feature - this is a dangerous little plus point, if like me, you hear a song in a pub after one too many and download it straightaway. It soon adds up!

The 3Gs model has a 3 megapixel camera which also allows you to shoot videos that can then be uploaded to YouTube.

There's an app for that

The jewel in the iPhone's crown is the App Store. Thousands of apps and games can be downloaded for free or for a price. Apple is pushing the boundaries with the App Store and is trying to prove that the iPhone can be used for absolutely anything. You can gain access to stores such as eBay and Amazon, PayPal has an app on offer where you are able to transact and manage your purchases as well as items you may have sold. You can search for restaurants in your area, check up-to-date cinema listings, train times, the weather forecast, the list goes on.

You also have access to the wide range of social networking sites available including numerous Twitter apps and also the extremely addictive Facebook app.

iPhone cons
The battery life leaves a lot to be desired. Apple claims that, on standby, the battery can last up to 300 hours, however, if you are buying a phone to leave it on standby then you really shouldn't be looking at the iPhone.

The camera could also be better. Even though you have a 3 megapixel camera, there is no flash, so if you want to take photos or videos in the dark then you really are stuck.

Safari is a great internet browser but Apple's refusal to let any of its devices support Flash means that you are limited at what you can view online which at times is very annoying.

There is no full Bluetooth capability except if you need to hook up to a handsfree device.
You cannot access the battery or, as a matter of fact, anything within the phone.

BlackBerry pros
Battery life is much better than the iPhone even though, like with the iPhone, you can choose to have your email and social network notifications permanently on.

The phone is not touchscreen, which many may see as a downside. However, touchscreen phones are notorious for being scratched or cracked easily and it can be expensive to have them fixed.

BlackBerries either have a trackball or trackpad which, even though not as quick as touchscreen, makes using them easy.

The email capabilities are more sophisticated than the iPhone: attachments are easily opened and you have the capability to edit excel and word docs. The QWERTY keyboard on the BlackBerry makes emailing quicker and easier than that of the iPhone touchscreen hence why this is still the phone of choice for people who need this function most.

Call quality is much clearer than on the iPhone especially if you need to use the handsfree function.

Sending texts and photos is also easy and quick, again this is down to the phone's keyboard. BlackBerry also has its own instant messaging service in which you can chat to your BlackBerry-owning friends for free.

The camera for the more up to date BlackBerry phones is good, most models are 3 megapixel. It also boasts the all important flash and photos are easily uploaded to Facebook and Twitter just as they are on the iPhone.

You can also play music on the BlackBerry and the more up-to-date models support iTunes music as well as other MP3s.

There is full Bluetooth capability with BlackBerry which makes sharing photos, documents and music a lot easier than with the iPhone.

BlackBerry cons
The browser on the BlackBerry isn't great but if you just need it for basic internet browsing then it is perfectly adequate.

BlackBerry App World isn't as extensive as App Store so for those app junkies the BlackBerry may be a bit of a let down, however you can still get the usual apps for BlackBerry like Facebook and Twitter - BlackBerry has just launched its official Twitter app which is very good. The push notifications for the two social network giants are also more sophisticated than those on the iPhone.

At the end of the day, it comes down to personal preference: if you want a fun device that lets you play games and offers quirky apps then the iPhone is for you. If however you want a phone that works as a phone then the BlackBerry is second to none especially for messaging and email.
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