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Why did you choose a blackberry over other smartphones? by pete6032 11:49 AM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
So a friend just bought a Samsung Eternity. I have not had time to play with it yet but she seems very happy with it. This friend came from a 1st gen razr and before she went and got the Eternity, she told me all she wanted was a phone that would make calls and send texts easily, no bling, internet, fancy stuff, etc. Well, the Eternity is a touch screen phone with email and internet. Looking at the ATT website, the phone goes for $80 with a 2-year contract. Naturally, I felt compelled to compare my $80 pearl 8130 which I bought in December to her phone. (Specs only, have not played with the Eternity). It got me looking around and reading about the Tour, Pre, Iphone 3GS, etc (and this thread). The Pearl was my first smartphone (came from Razr v3m). I bought it because I wanted a small sized smartphone that would push email and had a solid calendar. So far, the Pearl has delivered well in that respect. But I can't help compare the Pearl to the bling of some of these other phones. I know it's not necessarily a fair comparison, as blackberrys seem to be meant to do a few things very well and very easily, while the Pre, Iphone, etc seem to try to do a lot more with spiced up UI's, large numbers of add-ons, etc. On paper, though, I cant help but feel that a phone like the Tour, for example, seems to struggle against phones like the Pre in the specification department. But, again it seems to be not all about specs when it comes to comparing the two.

Given that final point, my question is why did you choose a blackberry over other devices (such as the Iphone or, more recently, the Pre, HTC Touch, Android Phone, etc)? What advantages does your blackberry have for YOU over other smartphones that make it better than similarly priced phones?
slick305 11:59 AM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
Simply, pushed email as you mentioned, the blackberry messenger, CB mobile launcher, and other stuff. It's just a great device compared to the other smart phones out there for me
Ronindan 12:12 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
One reason: my bb's has not let me down. :-)
. by oneshortsleeve 12:23 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
I own a BB 8320 for work/personal and an iPhone 3g for demonstrating an iPhone application for my business. The only time I ever use the iPhone is for the application demonstration. Other than that, it stays home.

Having push email, full keyboard, and the ability to mutli-task on the BB is huge for me. Plus, the button layout and form factor makes it easier to use when I don't have two hands available to send a text/email or surf the web.

The way I compare the two phones is that the iPhone is that sexy girl that everyone wants to date, but as you get to know her you realize she's all looks and no substance. The Blackberry is that modest/confident girl you want to marry because she has the brains and ability to be a good, reliable wife.

Just my two cents.
EverGeeMan 12:29 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
checking/receiving/sending e-mail couldn't be easier than with a BB and it has a good record of dependability.

I rarely even check my e-mails on my computer anymore. :-)
pkcable 12:29 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
Its ability to handle email, I use 10 email addresses

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vader2 12:35 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
I did a lot of research on the smartphones currently available for my carrier (Verizon) and the berry was the clear winner as far as specs and reviews. I did not want to deal with unlocking a phone or any of that. Now if the Pre was available it might be a different story.
Phlazm 12:38 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
I bought it fully intending to get and jailbreak an iphone for tmo. This was just to be a backup. After using it though I still haven't bought the iphone and like this even more as I use it. Only regret is I have some awesome FREE apps for iphone and BB doesn't compete yet in that area. Good apps yes, but not the freebies I want.

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ultra_magnetic 12:43 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
Hands down...BB is the ultimate messaging phone.
The QWERTY BB smartphones makes typing quick and easy.
Of course with the keyboard you get lots of messaging options
like social networking apps, instant messaging, and email support.

Social Networking Apps
Facebook
Myspace
Twitter
Flickr

Instant Messaging
MSN
AIM
ICQ
BB messenger

Email support
Blackberry
Hotmail
Yahoo
Gmail
avt123 12:51 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
For the push email, the messaging and the reliability. Although I am using my iPhone now, I still carry around my Bold with me.

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BlackIce325 01:00 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
I have to say for all the reasons listed by the other folks, but I also have to add the wifi and 3g, which is why I have the Bold. I turned a friend onto the pearl which she kept for two years, but she recently let someone talk her into buying the I-Phone a month before the new ones come out. I don't know if she likes it or not, but I would not give up my Bold for an I-Phone.:-)
JohnBrodish 01:05 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
our verizon plan had gone through 1 & 1/2 years so we could upgrade phones and the storm was the coolest and best one available
iamtim 01:24 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]

Originally Posted by pkcable:
I use 10 email addresses

Ye gads...

But back to the subject at hand, I started using smartphones on the BlackBerry platform. But then I tried an HTC Touch, an iPhone 3G, and a Palm Centro, eventually switching back to the BlackBerry for the keyboard, reliability, and ease of use. There's an aspect of familiarity, there, too.
eripmu 01:39 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
I became a manager for a language software company and it was just easier to get my emails to my phone instead of going to a compter to check my emails. The answer is push email.

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losino 01:52 PM 07-02-2009 -- [Reply]
My first smartphone was the htc 6800. It was cool and all, but it kept messin up. And I would always have to take the battery out to reset it. And it would freeze. Then I had got a pearl and it was way more stable. Then after about a year, I switched to the curve cuz I needed a full keyboard. The bb is just a very reliable phone. And also for my job, I need a phon that has good battery life. And the bb has great battery life. It can last my whole 12hr shift. With medium to heavy usage. That's why I like the blackberry

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