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    Default Why RIM Still Rules (or Did)

    Interesting article from Lifehacker on one of the best reasons to own a BB: Email Email Email. And the best keyboard ever.

    How to Bring BlackBerry's Best Email Features on iPhone or Android
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    Interesting article... Cool to see that iPhone and Android devices are looking for ways to replicate the BB.
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    Why bother, just buy a Blackberry. Game over.
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    Sometimes I wish BB was smoother and had a better surfing experience on a better browser, but in terms of everything else I can't complain.
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    Nice articale but that is one reason why RIM has so many users already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by otacon View Post
    Interesting article... Cool to see that iPhone and Android devices are looking for ways to replicate the BB.
    No, actually the writer of that article is and offers recommendations. Android and iOS are seeking to emulate BB.
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    RIM set out to create the best email experience for mobile, and it did that. Unfortunately for them, smartphones now do a lot more than email.
    That pretty much sums it up.

    The article is for people that have moved on from BlackBerry, but want to customize their Android or iOS devices to get back some of the features that they had on their BlackBerry. (just didn't see were you could limit the size of attachments)
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