iPhone vs. BlackBerry - which one works for you?
Posted by Dusan on Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 at 3:27 pm under RIM, Apple, Devices
With all the hype surrounding the iPhone, almost every person I know is considering getting one. Hack, even AllAboutSymbian’s Steve Litchfield thinks iPhone is five years ahead of other smartphones in terms of concept and vision, though he adds that Apple is behind other handset makers in terms of technology and functionality. And that technology and functionality mean EVERYTHING to some users…
TechCrunch decided to confront the typical business-centric device BlackBerry with the iPhone. Basically two devices differ on a concept level — while RIM’s device is primarily made for corporate users, Apple mostly targets individuals with its iPhone. The “problem” is obvious - the lack of functionality of the first version of iPhone is a deal-breaker for the “suits.” Among the top cited reasons are lack of basic cut and paste capabilities, and support for push-email.
We don’t want to spoil the rest. You can read the full article from here… Or you could tell us what’s your “problem” with the iPhone? ![]()



July 25th, 2007 at 4:11 pm
My only problem with it is that it could have been so much more than it is (3G, file system, mms) and yet it is still an amazing device.
July 26th, 2007 at 12:12 am
The lack of Bluetooth file sharing, one handed and/or without looking text input, access to the file system, and overall mobile freedoms that most unlocked devices can provide for the same amount of money or less are all the main reasons I can’t pick one up, despite how pretty it may be.