I love these kind of post. Redundant.
If you don't have issues with your iphone and it fits your lifestyle keep it.
If your lifestyle demands the features of a blackberry switch.
That simple.
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I love how the majority of CrackBerry could care less about convincing someone to use a Bold, unlike the Apple fanboys who kick and scream for you to switch to iPhone.
I love how the majority of CrackBerry could care less about convincing someone to use a Bold, unlike the Apple fanboys who kick and scream for you to switch to iPhone.
It's a difference in maturity, well mostly anyway.
i came from the iPhone to the Bold and very satisfied with my decision. I wanted MMS messaging, copy/paste and a camera and the Bold had it and the iPhone DOES NOT
i came from the iPhone to the Bold and very satisfied with my decision. I wanted MMS messaging, copy/paste and a camera and the Bold had it and the iPhone DOES NOT
I agree with all of that J. What is the deal with no copy/paste on the iPhone anyway? I have never understood that.
Well before living life bold I had iphone for personal use and curve 8310 for work, got the bold cancelled my work line n do all my business and enetertainment in one. A MAJOR thing I love abt the BB is the BB Msger and thatll always trump the iphone and the keyboard is amazing I hated my touchscreen keyboard. Basically unless u like the useless yet sometimes cool app store, there's nothing the iphone offers that would make it a better buy then the bold
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I agree with all of that J. What is the deal with no copy/paste on the iPhone anyway? I have never understood that.
I wish I could point you to the source, however I remember reading that this is a severe technical limitation that is not likely to be overcome any time soon. Simply put (It's the only way I know how!), since each app on an iPhone works independently for security and for efficiency, there cannot be any crossover such as cut and paste between apps. I know there are ways to get it, but it goes against how Apple wants it to work. If I can find the article I will come back an post.
I agree with all the previous posts. To give you my take; I have both a 3G iPhone and a Bold. I use the Bold for daily use and the iPhone for playing games.
I've tried many times to "convince myself" using the iPhone for daily use but it just doesn't compare. Both have their positives and negatives but as a daily use business phone, the Bold is far superior.
Recently, I just tried to "convince myself" again by getting a Storm. After a week I went back to the Bold and realized how much I faster I could do *everything* on the Bold.
I'm a QWERTY keyboard kinda guy and that's just the way it is. The iPhone, Bold and Storm have a market for all types of users. I'm sure we all try to "convince ourselves" whenever a new cool gadget comes out. But, in the long run, if you need to do this, you probably should just stick with the phone you have. Just my opinion.