- When will we start to see video comparing Bold Touch vs iphone or android' browser. I would love to see how well it does! I don't think I can buy another BB that is painfully behind the competition.
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06-17-11 10:46 PMLike 0 - I've got a 9780, a jailbroken iPhone 4 and a rooted HTC Inspire. The iPhone and Inspire are nice and fast, but need constant charging. The 9780 is definitely my go to device and can go for 2 days with heavy use before needing charged. Androids are nice but very difficult to slip in a front pocket like my BB.
Just my opinion but I don't believe RIM is trying to compete with android and iPhone but rather produce a solid business device for a specific demographic.06-18-11 09:27 AMLike 0 - If your being specific to the browser there really currently is not much to choose between them. The BB browser is slower loading just because of not having a direct out to the web, opera on BB proves how much faster some pages can load on a BB (rendering aside). i am assuming your not using OS6 BTW as browsing is much improved over OS5 with it's newer browser. Check it out if you have not.
The new thing in mobile browsers is hardware graphic acceleration. IE9 In Windows Phone Mango release will support this, I don't recall that being added in iOS5 but could be wrong. I doubt BB will have that before QNX devices.06-18-11 09:46 AMLike 0 - If your being specific to the browser there really currently is not much to choose between them. The BB browser is slower loading just because of not having a direct out to the web, opera on BB proves how much faster some pages can load on a BB (rendering aside). i am assuming your not using OS6 BTW as browsing is much improved over OS5 with it's newer browser. Check it out if you have not.
The new thing in mobile browsers is hardware graphic acceleration. IE9 In Windows Phone Mango release will support this, I don't recall that being added in iOS5 but could be wrong. I doubt BB will have that before QNX devices.06-18-11 10:36 AMLike 0 -
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-19-11 12:51 AMLike 0 -
I know it's unpopular to say it, but I agree with you.
I know Apple and Android are used in business and I know companies are going to them, but BB is primarily a business phone. I know non business people use them but I really feel the BB/BES toolset is absolutely indispensable in my work environment.
Flame suit on.....06-19-11 05:28 AMLike 0 - If you are looking a browser performance only, my Galaxy S2 outperforms both my RIM and Apple phones with ease. The super AMOLED screen sips on power and I can have the Galaxy S2 check email every 5 minutes without even running below 50% battery at the end of the day.
Android has got a ever increasing library of software and will MORE than meet more peoples needs. Unless RIM really steps up phones Android is going to eat their lunch! New and better phones are coming out ever week, running Android, it will be hard for anyone to compete.06-19-11 06:35 AMLike 0 - There is a certain danger inherent in growing too big too soon....Google has become a behemoth, somewhat undisciplined. Their products give me no trust. I already deleted the gmail account I had to get when I got my Atrix.
*if* there were no RIM I'd go iOS. *if* there were no Apple I'd go W8.06-19-11 06:42 AMLike 0 - for me it'd be like this:
RIM > Windows > Android > iOS > WebOS
(even tho im not a google fan, android seems to be quite nice, at least better than iOS !)
im not really sure if windows > android or android > windows tho
guess we have to wait for mango and see what its like
also i always thought windows supports or plans to support flash, but yesterday i read a few posts which said windows doesnt support flash and doesnt plan to?
so the only one which currently supports flash (on a phone) is android?
also... all of this doesnt really matter.. since i'll always stick with blackberry !
bold 9900 -> QNX06-19-11 06:53 AMLike 0 -
- My BB does what I need it to do. Handles calls, email and messages without a hitch all day long. Right out of the box, day one, it's ready to go to work, no rooting, no exceptions or trade-offs for functions/apps I don't need. I asked one of my iP friends why she didn't answer/use her email, she said she couldn't stay connected to her push email because it drained her battery! She gives up that very basic function of a smart phone but smirks at me because I use an un-cool BB! I just don't get it...fashion trumps funtion? Not for me.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-19-11 09:47 AMLike 0 -
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-19-11 09:57 AMLike 0 - I don't think making the browser comparable to the iphone should be too much to ask. Using Facebook, twitter and the browser does not need to painful imo. Are these 3 things the most important things to me on a phone no, but I still would like a better experience! So basically what I am saying is if I don't really want an iphone then what you saying is then I should have to suffer when it comes to fb, twitter and the browsing experience?? I think RIM can and should do better!!06-19-11 10:44 AMLike 0
- My BB does what I need it to do. Handles calls, email and messages without a hitch all day long. Right out of the box, day one, it's ready to go to work, no rooting, no exceptions or trade-offs for functions/apps I don't need. I asked one of my iP friends why she didn't answer/use her email, she said she couldn't stay connected to her push email because it drained her battery! She gives up that very basic function of a smart phone but smirks at me because I use an un-cool BB! I just don't get it...fashion trumps funtion? Not for me.
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My 3GS went back. Years later Atrix went to a family member.
I'm still with my BB. Ooooooone after the other. I prefer BB over all the cool, trendy, phone du jour.06-19-11 11:59 AMLike 0 - I don't think making the browser comparable to the iphone should be too much to ask. Using Facebook, twitter and the browser does not need to painful imo. Are these 3 things the most important things to me on a phone no, but I still would like a better experience! So basically what I am saying is if I don't really want an iphone then what you saying is then I should have to suffer when it comes to fb, twitter and the browsing experience?? I think RIM can and should do better!!
Other then being faster, the iphone browser is inferior.
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-20-11 05:00 AMLike 0 - belfast, I do agree with the assessment that BBerries have never been spec oriented; rather, they're more corporate functionality oriented. That's the reason it's in this muddle. They focused so much on corporate/security that they did not focus on the consumer market. iPhone knocked them for a loop. Android's much more advanced than the iPhone too. That doesn't matter to me, BB gives me what I want.06-20-11 06:03 AMLike 0
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I forget that when I was using a RIM 950, it was like magic back then and they WERE cutting edge.06-20-11 07:43 AMLike 0
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