- Why do people say that the BB is just good for business and the Droid or Iphone is good for pleasure? I use my BB for both. I think that it works great for social networking and watching the occasional tv episode. I look at these devices like the Droid and the Iphone like devices that I won't use to their full potential, much like my laptop computer. I only use my computer at home to surf the web, download music and videos, and backup my BB. My laptop has more capabilities than that, but that's all I use it for. I mostly only use my smartphone for messaging and phone calls. All of the other features that the Droid and the Iphone are great, but I won't use them. So I may as well have the device that is best in the business when it comes to messaging and voice calls. I had an Iphone for about 3 months, and I downloaded a bunch of apps, music, movies, podcasts, and games. I never had the time to watch movies on it away from home. Most of the apps were great, but not things that I would use on a daily basis. The games were really fun, but I rarely had time to get into them. I only wanted to message, social networking, and use my productivity tools on the device. BB works for. Anything else is a waste of my time and money because I won't appreciate and use all of the features that the Droid, Iphone, or any other of the high-end devices have to offer these days.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-25-10 12:17 AMLike 0 - Now that I have seen and played with a Android on and off and have owned Curves and Bolds. There is no comparison between the two. Except for the E-mail ability by BlackBerry.
You can't open half the stuff I get on my BB such has clips from you tube. I get unsupported format constantly. Then the ones I can open are so choppy it is ridiculous to watch.
Even the things I use data viz with or try to read the Adobe downloads are unreadable without a magnifying glass. Oh yea you can zoom in but then it is so blurry or half the words are missing what's the use.
How about websites that can't load or take forever and the resolution is so crappy it is a wonder anything can be seen.
Screw the 3rd party apps. I can download that slows the BB down or are incomparable with upgrades.
Let's talk about that. Beta OS that become mainstream, which you still have to do fixes for or take Cod from previous systems just to get a Browser or VVM. Then the batt lasts 5 hrs with use or the phone gets so hot it feels like it is going to catch on fire.
Return rate for screwed up track balls or other related problems. How many Droids get replaced after 2 months and then they don't work right.
**** the list just goes on and on. If my A-hole of a wife would realize ATT sucks and would switch the plan to Verizon, I have a Droid now. But that's another story.
Now the only problem I see with the Droid is I don't have one.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-25-10 09:49 AMLike 0 - I bought my first BB Curve back in 08 and loved it so much that I got the Tour as soon as it came out. I love my Tour so much but my contract is up at Verizon and I am considering the DROID Motorola. I'll admit I am scared about the touch screen but I will have the full keyboard if I need it. There are so many things that are better on the DROID in comparison to a BB but I'll admit it's gonna be a scary shift. At least if I don't like it I can return it for only $35 and I'm ok with that option. Don't get me wrong I am a true BB owner through and through but since Verizon hasn't come out with any wowing new BB's I'm going to get the DROID tomorrow.02-17-10 05:36 PMLike 0
- How are the messaging capabilities of the Droid anyways? I could care less about 10,000 apps and open development, how well does it handle the things I do every day. I haven't heard of a device that can do it like my BB.
Just my opinion...
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with my tour- it will have as many messages as i dont delete- and if I wanna clean it up- better hope i dont need to reference a convo from earlier....
yea yea- before you say it, theres an App i can buy for threaded messages- but i dont want to spend money on something as simple and great an idea as threaded sms....
my question is- does the droid do email in real time as the BB does? or is it like my WinMo that did an hour email check and drained the battery all to ****03-12-10 10:33 PMLike 0 - Well I have a BB Tour and before that had the pearl, curve and Storm1 and tried Droid for 2 days. I think overall, all devices have pros and cons as everybody knows. I wanted a new device and was craving an Iphone but didn't want att so I went for the Droid on an other line so I could still keep my BB Tour. Well, the Droid sure is nice for browser, apps, screen and all. I had nothing but trouble placing calls as it would keep dropping them. I don't know if anybody experienced it? I would like to know? So I decided to return the Droid and just stick with my Tour (because of emails, dropped calls, BBM and solideness of BBs). I have to say, Android is advanced minus their email handling which my old LG envy was better!lol. I am a hugge BB fan but I have to admit that the browser should have a warning disclaimer before opening. Also I will never understand why the App World is so lame? I am really glad that such phones as Iphones and Droids are out there to stress RIM out because it seems like they are pretty lazy at coming out with anything amazing lately. I have to say that they came a long way with their device but I also think that it might be a good idea for them to do like Apple and make one great device instead of look a alike and wasting money on different mold and design people. What do you guys think? This is my opinion only. I am a big BB user and I'm open to hear about android and others as everybody can have a free opinion.
Posted from my BlackBerry using BerryBlab03-13-10 12:16 AMLike 0 - Why do people say that the BB is just good for business and the Droid or Iphone is good for pleasure? I use my BB for both. I think that it works great for social networking and watching the occasional tv episode. I look at these devices like the Droid and the Iphone like devices that I won't use to their full potential, much like my laptop computer. I only use my computer at home to surf the web, download music and videos, and backup my BB. My laptop has more capabilities than that, but that's all I use it for. I mostly only use my smartphone for messaging and phone calls. All of the other features that the Droid and the Iphone are great, but I won't use them. So I may as well have the device that is best in the business when it comes to messaging and voice calls. I had an Iphone for about 3 months, and I downloaded a bunch of apps, music, movies, podcasts, and games. I never had the time to watch movies on it away from home. Most of the apps were great, but not things that I would use on a daily basis. The games were really fun, but I rarely had time to get into them. I only wanted to message, social networking, and use my productivity tools on the device. BB works for. Anything else is a waste of my time and money because I won't appreciate and use all of the features that the Droid, Iphone, or any other of the high-end devices have to offer these days.03-28-10 08:28 PMLike 0
- The only thing I will miss WHEN I get my droid...is this awesomeness of people. I am so sick of my tour...instead of a battery pull I have to wipe it... now themes don't seem to work right... the click issue... the app issue... I really wish I could say that there would be a reason for me to stay with a BB but after the storm...then the tour then the five tours for the tracball issue... I use my BB ALL the time...but I AGAIN...had to take it the Verizon store and the tech had a droid and while he was screwing with my phone I was screwing with his...and I was hooked... I hope you guys will write when I am gone...LOL I really will miss the people on THIS forum...crackberry helped me get started and helped me learn... just somethings they couldn't help me with.05-25-10 10:29 PMLike 0
- I agree. It's all about personal and business preference when it comes to cell phones. Some people can have both sides of it with a bb or a droid or only one half. It's about what you need not what you could want or might need. It's all a sales game(i.e getting people to buy stuff they don't need or will use or hardly use). That goes for apps and games or whatever and the phone itself. It's an ongoing process for each person to find a cell phone that works for them overall. Going from one phone to the next while all the carrier cares about is making a profit. Why else do you think they charge you full price on a phone if you dont like yours after a month? You're stuck with it unless you're foolish enough like me to have baught 2 phones at full price within 5 months. People get suckered in to what the phone can do and go after it blindsided while the other few know what they'll actually use. And more so do their homework such as checking reviews and/or playing with the phone before purchase. As it goes for the droid I will not be getting it. I just got an offer to upgrade early for a smartphone. My current bb was my first and I have enjoyed it quite well. I've used and abused it with upgrading/downgrading my OS to downloading games online and apps. I like the versatility and conveinience of using docs to go which beats having to carry a laptop around. And lets not forget the almighty bbm. I say much better than texting and more so AIM. Does the droid have that? No. And I dont know about this skype thing,but it says free mobile to mobile and iming for others with skype. And what's this android OS? I'm not sure what bb I want to get next. I'm debating between the tour 9630 or storm 1/2. And I also heard rumor of tour 2. I dont really like touch screen though. All I know is I dont want the droid.
Just my $0.02.05-26-10 01:42 AMLike 0 - It depends on what you wanna do; Droid does a lot. If you're a business user, the Blackberry can't be beaten, and I'm sure most people here will agree. But the Droid is better for someone who wants to do more then just email and check the occasional webpage on their phone- apps, etc. Android has got a lot of potential. I could go into a lot more detail, but basically, it depends on what you want to do with your phone.
Keep hope alive! Maybe OS6 won't be more of the same AND can run on skimpy RAM, ROM and processors.
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05-26-10 12:33 PMLike 0 -
I agree that the Keyboard sucks, its too stiff, and its flush with the phone. I've gotten used to using the touch screen keyboard though, also to using the speech to text, which actually works quite well.05-26-10 12:46 PMLike 0 - I have a Blackberry Curve 8330 and love it. My husband said I just HAD to have the new Droid when it was time to upgrade. I have had the Droid for a week now and HATE it. It is so sensitive that when I hold it to talk to a friend I accidentally either breathe too hard while talking, or my hair hits a button or finger, though I try to be so careful holding it, otherwise a key pad comes up and will beep or I have lost the connection by cutting the phone off accidentally. I have a very hard time using the key pad for texting, always making typos, it is EXTREMELY sensitive in that you make very many mistakes when you go to do something because you end up touching the wrong thing and get further away from what you are wanting to do. Then I had to figure out how to silence it because all night as an email comes in it will say "DROID"...over and over....it has just been very annoying. The only thing I can actually say I love about the phone is the many many FREE apps and games..WOW! Other than that, I am a simple kind of gal and prefer the Blackberry. I gave the DROID to my hubby today, he wants me to get the Droid Incredible when his upgrade comes around next week...now I am torn...I thought I wanted to go back Blackberry but not certain if I will be happy with the Incredible???? Any help on making my decision is much appreciated! : )05-26-10 02:52 PMLike 0
- I love my Blackberry but it could be so much more. Why does everyone keep defending BB with the same acceptance speach that "BB is better for business because of email and messaging" when all smartphones can do those things close to as good if not as good as a BB? All while BB can't come close to the strengths of their competition.
Keep hope alive! Maybe OS6 won't be more of the same AND can run on skimpy RAM, ROM and processors.
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"when all smartphones can do those things close to as good if not as good as a BB"
I'm currently testing a Droid for work (2nd day now). Been using a Storm 2 for months now. We use Exchange and a BES.
Regarding email:
- I still haven't found out how to setup filters.
- Haven't figured out how to save messages I want to keep forever (or at least until I choose to delete them).
- Can't look up exchange contacts not saved as local contacts (might be a BES only function, I haven't used any WinMo phones).
Regarding other functions:
- touch screen is nice
- gaming is nice
- can't stand not being able to highlight icons without it running the icon (Menu key options)05-29-10 11:26 PMLike 0 - Android is on the way to becoming the #1 OS. The non stop updating of its OS text to speech Google Goggles and it is getting all the hardware that's making the people drool.
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