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08-02-2011, 03:25 PM
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I was a loyal Blackberry user until about a year and a half ago. I switched to a Droid from the Storm which I hated. I loved the Droid for about 6 months, but I think it was because I disliked the Storm so much. I used the Droid for about a year before buying a used Tour. I loved having my BB keyboard back and my email working the way it should. I then got tempted into the iPhone 4 as my wife was upgrading her non smartphone. I have loved it for the most part. It really is a great device. The problem is that it is still lacking the keyboard and the email, messaging and overall productivity of the device is not the same as the Blackberry. I don't really play games on it, but I love having a device that I can actually use the web on. The updates coming with IOS 5 look promising too.
Now with the 9930 coming out I am very tempted to come back to Blackberry. My wife doesn't understand why, but she uses her phone differently than I do. I use it more for email, messaging and social networking. All work related for the most part. I have been creeping Crackberry forums for about a month now waiting for some good release dates. Hopefully those are coming soon....
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08-02-2011, 05:04 PM
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Just moved back from Apple after three years.. Iphone 4 was awesome except for making calls that would drop or [b][/b][b][/b][b][/b][b][/b]ty reception.. I had a coupld of warranty returns but still had the same problem. Currently on a 9700 waiting for the 9860 to launch so i can order it.
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08-04-2011, 03:02 AM
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08-04-2011, 03:08 AM
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Thank u for a suggestion
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08-04-2011, 11:06 PM
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A couple of my friends have returned to BB from iphones. I have an ipod touch and ipad 2 so that satisfies my need for apps... it's more of a toy for my 3 year old.
I prefer BB. I see it as a communication tool and that's all I need it for... OK.,, maybe for the occasional MP3 function and camera too.
BB are very solidly built and does what it advertises it does, with the occasional reset and glitch. And I get 2 days of battery life on my original Storm, unless I use it heavily. Overall, I'm staying with BB ... for now.
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08-05-2011, 09:28 AM
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I got a new droid x2... its capabilites are great, I think better than the iphone, but some glitches... I still have my curve 8530 though | 
08-05-2011, 01:13 PM
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I've moved back to the Bold 9650 after using android for a while. The move back was based on a change in my "hierarchy of needs". For a long while, my phone was just a personal device; great for my personal email (gmail), web browsing, and a few games here and there. But with a recent promotion to head of a major department, I've found that I need a reliable phone; yes, you know that part where you hold it up to your ear, and you hear someone talking to you, and you can talk back?
My android device just wasn't cutting it in that department; missed calls that wouldn't even register unless the caller left a voicemail, was the worst part ( and yes, I did the update that samsung put out to fix it; actually made my phone worse). Then the last straw was the other day I was supposed to meet a business contact, drove down to where we were supposed to meet, and pulled out my Mesmerize to call him, and the phone was busy taking a ram dump (seriously!)
Long story short, called us cellular, explained everything (including the fact that the current mesmerize was a replacement phone they had sent me), and was extremely polite with just a hint of frustration in my voice. Explained that I needed a reliable device for business; his first offer? Bold 9650. I said I'll take it! He tried to get me to consider a couple of other android devices, but I said here's the thing. I don't have anything against android. BB may not have the best web browser, or biggest selection of apps, but they have proved reliable in making reliable phones that function great as business devices (phone, email, etc.) As long as I have evernote and dropbox, I'll be ok. I know when I wake up in the morning, my phone will work, and do what I expect it to do. Android is a fun OS for hacking and playing around with; I may get an android tablet to fill any "app voids" (or a playbook once I see how Android apps run on it).
So in short, I'm glad to be back on BB not because androids a horrible os, but because BB fits my smartphone hierarchy of needs.
(And I must say, there's something about holding it typing on it and seeing the multi-color led that releases a rush of endorphins to the back of my brain! No wonder they call it Crackberry!)
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08-05-2011, 08:00 PM
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Ok this time I am back for real…I tried the Curve 3G but the resolution on it was really bad. I ended up getting a Bold 9700 from ATT. I also have the iPhone 4 but thats just for FaceTime with parents who live out of state. I have tried so many phones the last two years it is amazing. I loved the Torch but after a lot of trying I can say that the Bold 9700 will always be my baby. Communicating efficiency, great battery life and solid call quality make it the phone for me with the job that I do. I will still carry around my iPhone 4…but it feels so good to be back with BB.
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08-06-2011, 03:27 PM
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In an effort to hold out for the new models. I'm replacing my soaked tour with a 9330 for a few weeks. It's that or the droid. And that's not working out so lovely.
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08-08-2011, 10:26 AM
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First smartphone was an Android phone, but soon replaced with an iPhone 3G. I didn't like either, as at the end of the day I use my phone for calls, texts, and emails. The touchscreen's just didn't do it for me.
Now on a BlackBerry and here to stay! Looking to get a Bold, maybe the 9780 as it might be cheaper now. But I have a Tour and I love it. All the apps I actually use are on it, and the keyboard is the best app of all.
Thank you RIM.
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08-10-2011, 05:59 AM
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I was a 8900 user , till the Droid / IOS bug bit me.
I got myself a HTC desire S (one of the top end models) with the latest droid OS.
But after using it for 2 months, I am back to 8900.
Bad battery life when compared with my 8900.
I could squeeze more life out of my droid if I disable all the sync / updates from facebook, twitter , mail and other apps.
Then wats the point of having a smart phone if I disable all the "smartness".
I never warmed to touch keypads. After a while the apps became less usefull and more of a toy.
Now a happy BB user. Planning to change my ageing workhorse 8900, to 9700 or 8250. The droid sleeps in my shelf. The only app I will miss is skype with video chat.
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08-11-2011, 02:02 PM
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I use many smart phones but no one is comfortable for me and these phones doesn't looks very attractive. These smart phones are not flexible as Blackberry's mobiles are. Blckberry's phones are more times better than these smart phones
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08-11-2011, 04:16 PM
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I currently own a Droid X and am waiting to test out a BB 9930. Never been a BB user, so maybe you guys could tell me some of the great features for the phones? I really don't like my phone currently. Motorola really messed up the software to about 50% of the their phones and it's doing everything from shutting itself off to turning itself back on after it's manually shut down for the night. I can't even use my multitouch keyboard on my phone anymore, have to use Swype (throws up).
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08-11-2011, 06:26 PM
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Perhaps not completely relevant, but I was at the Rogers store buying a new curve for my secretary. Next to me at the counter was a young lady returning her iPhone for her old Blackberry. "You don't like your BB?", the clerk said. Nope, I want my Blackberry back. Not sure what device she was going back to, however I suspect the tactile keyboard and the BBM was what she missed. Wanted to ask her, but my Blackberry rang and it was an important call.
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08-12-2011, 11:53 AM
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Had a Curve, went to iPhone, now back to a combo of iPhone-Torch. iPhone definitely has the novelty factor. But it does a lot of things poorly and is simply inferior as a phone. After all is said and done, sometimes you just want a clear phone call...
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