Blackberry’s 26 Advantages over iPhone [View article]
> 1. Blackberry can be used on almost every carrier in the world > (over 475 of them). In the US, the iPhone is available on AT&T (T) > only."
How many carriers offer Backberry Storm 9530 in the US? How about Backberry Tour 9630? How about Backberry Curve 8330? How about Backberry Curve 8320? Or Backberry Curve Sunset?
Thanks for offering a better perspective in comparing carriers offering a Blackberry phone in the world ((over 475 of them) to ones offering iPhone in the US only. Keep up the good work.
RIMs Latest Apple Apps Won't Catch on Well: Here's Why [View article]
@was_fred,
One way to look at it is that having an app store is better than not having one, as you say.
But after iPhone 3.0, Blackberries will have no advantage over the iPhone. So those who stay with the platform are the ones who do not want to give up the physical keyboard, or have the blackberry servers at work, or simply just don't like change. So to these people the apps, the paypal account, the extra storage required, etc. are not appealing in the least. And unless the experience is better than the iPhone, very few people will use it, developers will ignore it, and it will turn out to have been a waste of money which will drag down RIM even more.
Blackberry’s 26 Advantages over iPhone [View article]
> (over 475 of them). In the US, the iPhone is available on AT&T (T)
> only."
How many carriers offer Backberry Storm 9530 in the US?
How about Backberry Tour 9630?
How about Backberry Curve 8330?
How about Backberry Curve 8320?
Or Backberry Curve Sunset?
Thanks for offering a better perspective in comparing carriers offering a Blackberry phone in the world ((over 475 of them) to ones offering iPhone in the US only. Keep up the good work.
Blackberry’s 26 Advantages over iPhone [View article]
On Aug 10 12:10 PM Anton Wahlman wrote:
> At a minimum, it happens by using a program called iskoot.com.
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> On Aug 10 12:05 PM Indy wrote:
RIMs Latest Apple Apps Won't Catch on Well: Here's Why [View article]
One way to look at it is that having an app store is better than not having one, as you say.
But after iPhone 3.0, Blackberries will have no advantage over the iPhone. So those who stay with the platform are the ones who do not want to give up the physical keyboard, or have the blackberry servers at work, or simply just don't like change. So to these people the apps, the paypal account, the extra storage required, etc. are not appealing in the least. And unless the experience is better than the iPhone, very few people will use it, developers will ignore it, and it will turn out to have been a waste of money which will drag down RIM even more.