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apples i find are better for games.. but thats it.
you must not have a professional job and much experience with the iphone. the problem is, the blackberry was considered the "business phone" due to it's wicked concept of PUSH for instant email and bbm. however, that was a long time ago and canada does move a lot slower then the rest of the high profile countries...
the push technology has moved to other devices over the past few years and is also more advanced on other devices. this is due to the open environment for the application. i don't mean open for device itself and it's application market,... i mean for the application to determine it's own push servers and application protocol. where blackberry requires a specific server, a specific install and a specific mobile network.
the iphone not only has better push (for applications that are supported i.e. email, facebook, msn, etc). it also has a much better navigation interface then the blackberry. the blackberry does have customizable icons, but they are still selected through a crude interface IO (replacing the trackball clit with a direction pad was not an improvement). the crude interface IO of the blackberry requires a fustrating learning period that puts it behind the iphone interface.
additionally, the iphone has a fantastic sync and calendaring application built right in. you don't need a exchange server or resident system tray applications for syncing with your local outlook calendar and contacts.
also, the iphone has a closed application marketplace which prevents "crap" from being purchased or installed. there is no software on the iphone marketplace that can crash your phone or steal contacts and personal information... unlike the black berry that has absolutely zero control of it's third party development.
ppl argue that apple has nazi ways of enforcing and chosing applications for it's customers. but in fact, apple is merely making sure it's customers get the best software and not the **** that is available else where. apple is weeding out the fat D&D level 9 kid with open source eclipse hippy ******** IDE for his pathetic java compiler from writing shitty code that crashes your phone.
and chosing java as a devlepment platform for a phone? are you f'n kidding me? what is this 1998? when every dot com startup dreamt of a processor with embedded java pre processing? what a f'n waste of energy. i don't just mean energy consumption of the multiple cores sharing the workload of the preprocessor to risc assembler.. i mean the actual energy in even considering the idea as being a viable solution. it can't survive on it's own without crappy supportors of blackberry (who is the last embedded java processor on the market) who are too ignorant to move to the iphone!
so smarten up black berry users and let technology take it's course by moving ahead. quit stalling us and buy an f'n iphone already. if i miss out on experiencing time travel or a method of communicating across all 26/11/10 (you pick the theory) dimensions .... then i'll be seriously pissed and you can definetly expect me to write a blackberry app that will publish your BBM conversations to the world.
f u blackberry users. check your calendar and read 2010... NOT 1998.
you must not have a professional job and much experience with the iphone. the problem is, the blackberry was considered the "business phone" due to it's wicked concept of PUSH for instant email and bbm. however, that was a long time ago and canada does move a lot slower then the rest of the high profile countries...
the push technology has moved to other devices over the past few years and is also more advanced on other devices. this is due to the open environment for the application. i don't mean open for device itself and it's application market,... i mean for the application to determine it's own push servers and application protocol. where blackberry requires a specific server, a specific install and a specific mobile network.
the iphone not only has better push (for applications that are supported i.e. email, facebook, msn, etc). it also has a much better navigation interface then the blackberry. the blackberry does have customizable icons, but they are still selected through a crude interface IO (replacing the trackball clit with a direction pad was not an improvement). the crude interface IO of the blackberry requires a fustrating learning period that puts it behind the iphone interface.
additionally, the iphone has a fantastic sync and calendaring application built right in. you don't need a exchange server or resident system tray applications for syncing with your local outlook calendar and contacts.
also, the iphone has a closed application marketplace which prevents "crap" from being purchased or installed. there is no software on the iphone marketplace that can crash your phone or steal contacts and personal information... unlike the black berry that has absolutely zero control of it's third party development.
ppl argue that apple has nazi ways of enforcing and chosing applications for it's customers. but in fact, apple is merely making sure it's customers get the best software and not the **** that is available else where. apple is weeding out the fat D&D level 9 kid with open source eclipse hippy ******** IDE for his pathetic java compiler from writing shitty code that crashes your phone.
and chosing java as a devlepment platform for a phone? are you f'n kidding me? what is this 1998? when every dot com startup dreamt of a processor with embedded java pre processing? what a f'n waste of energy. i don't just mean energy consumption of the multiple cores sharing the workload of the preprocessor to risc assembler.. i mean the actual energy in even considering the idea as being a viable solution. it can't survive on it's own without crappy supportors of blackberry (who is the last embedded java processor on the market) who are too ignorant to move to the iphone!
so smarten up black berry users and let technology take it's course by moving ahead. quit stalling us and buy an f'n iphone already. if i miss out on experiencing time travel or a method of communicating across all 26/11/10 (you pick the theory) dimensions .... then i'll be seriously pissed and you can definetly expect me to write a blackberry app that will publish your BBM conversations to the world.
f u blackberry users. check your calendar and read 2010... NOT 1998.
ummm are you sexually frustrated?
so what? who cares? everyone chooses the phone that's right for them...I had a an iphone and it was exciting the first month or two after that I went back to Blackberry, bite me!
ummm are you sexually frustrated?
so what? who cares? everyone chooses the phone that's right for them...I had a an iphone and it was exciting the first month or two after that I went back to Blackberry, bite me!
ummm are you sexually frustrated?
so what? who cares? everyone chooses the phone that's right for them...I had a an iphone and it was exciting the first month or two after that I went back to Blackberry, bite me!
hit a soft spot, did i? sorry dude. at any rate, you won't be able to be ignorant for much longer. blackberry will lose a lot of money on that ipad knock off. although, i'm excited for the black berry ipad because in a few months it will be super super cheap, like your mom. then i can use it as a fancy remote control for my media centers.
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