I know there was already a thread created for the iPhone but because it is about to launch I thought the topic was worth revisiting. First off, I have to be honest and say that I am obligated to hate the iPhone because I work for the guys who make the BlackBerry. I can understand why people would want to purchase an iPhone but here are some of the major differences between the iPhone and the newest BlackBerry device:
***WARNING: the following will be biased because it was created by a Research In Motion employee and I don't mean myself!***
iPhone
Price
$499 w/2 year contract for 4Gig model
$599 w/2 year contract for 8Gig model
Availability
Limited initially (1 network, 1 country)
Push Delivery
Yahoo only. All others Pull.
Instant Messaging Support
None
Keyboard
Limited 26 key virtual QWERTY keyboard
Phone Features
No one touch or voice dialing
Camera Feautres
2MP
No mirror for self portrait
No flash, no zoom
Video capture
Location/Maps
Mapping Applications
No built-in GPS
Video Support
iTunes/Quicktime
Audio Support
iTunes
Battery
No user replaceable battery
8 hours talk time (testing method TBD)
10 days standby (testing method TBD)
No compression/ optimization
User Interface
Touch screen
BlackBerry Curve
Price
$199 with 2 year contract and $100 mail-in rebate
Availability
Available now. Over 110 countries – over 270 networks globally
Push Delivery
Yes, for all supported email accounts
Instant Messaging Support
Google Talk™, Yahoo® Messenger, BlackBerry Messenger, Third-party clients
Keyboard
Full 35 key QWERTY keyboard
Phone Features
One touch and voice dialing
Camera Feautres
2MP
Mirror for self portrait
Flash and zoom
No video capture
Location/Maps
Mapping Applications
Built-in GPS
Video Support
MPEG4 part 2, Simple Profile, H.263, WMV
Audio Support
MP3, MIDI, AMR-NB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA
Battery
User replaceable battery
4 hours talk time
17 days standby
Compression and optimization
User Interface
Trackball with intuitive menu and icons
I'm not saying people shouldn't buy an iPhone or that they should buy a BlackBerry, I just don't feel the iPhone has much going for it other than 2-3 cool novelties (like having the web turn as you turn the iPhone) really call for that kind of price or make up for it's lack of instant messaging, the risk of breaking the glass screen and guarentee of having to go to Apple directly to get a new battery.
***WARNING: the following will be biased because it was created by a Research In Motion employee and I don't mean myself!***
iPhone
Price
$499 w/2 year contract for 4Gig model
$599 w/2 year contract for 8Gig model
Availability
Limited initially (1 network, 1 country)
Push Delivery
Yahoo only. All others Pull.
Instant Messaging Support
None
Keyboard
Limited 26 key virtual QWERTY keyboard
Phone Features
No one touch or voice dialing
Camera Feautres
2MP
No mirror for self portrait
No flash, no zoom
Video capture
Location/Maps
Mapping Applications
No built-in GPS
Video Support
iTunes/Quicktime
Audio Support
iTunes
Battery
No user replaceable battery
8 hours talk time (testing method TBD)
10 days standby (testing method TBD)
No compression/ optimization
User Interface
Touch screen
BlackBerry Curve
Price
$199 with 2 year contract and $100 mail-in rebate
Availability
Available now. Over 110 countries – over 270 networks globally
Push Delivery
Yes, for all supported email accounts
Instant Messaging Support
Google Talk™, Yahoo® Messenger, BlackBerry Messenger, Third-party clients
Keyboard
Full 35 key QWERTY keyboard
Phone Features
One touch and voice dialing
Camera Feautres
2MP
Mirror for self portrait
Flash and zoom
No video capture
Location/Maps
Mapping Applications
Built-in GPS
Video Support
MPEG4 part 2, Simple Profile, H.263, WMV
Audio Support
MP3, MIDI, AMR-NB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA
Battery
User replaceable battery
4 hours talk time
17 days standby
Compression and optimization
User Interface
Trackball with intuitive menu and icons
I'm not saying people shouldn't buy an iPhone or that they should buy a BlackBerry, I just don't feel the iPhone has much going for it other than 2-3 cool novelties (like having the web turn as you turn the iPhone) really call for that kind of price or make up for it's lack of instant messaging, the risk of breaking the glass screen and guarentee of having to go to Apple directly to get a new battery.
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