Originally Posted by
Soundburst:
“A Blackberry is a device that would have been what all smartphones looked like if Apple didn't choose to change the mould and make a smartphone that really pushed touch to the max.
They still make phones with keyboards (
) but they'll be phased out eventually.
Picture a phone. It's made and designed with actual buttons. Over time those buttons can't be changed or rearranged.
All apps (important work apps, business apps, and even game apps) released for that phone must work with the buttons already there - buttons that were there even before the app was even thought of or designed. Having to shoe horn brand new apps into set buttons results in a hideously fiddily Ui. When we remove all these buttons for a simple screen - every single app can make it's own buttons - designed for that app from the ground up.
Blackberry are slowly changing though so you have to congratulate them for embracing the superior tech.”
oh cods wallop!
Blackberry handsets are the device of choice when it comes to business connections and they always will be. At the end of the day each device serves a different market......
You can ball on however much you want about how cumbersome a blackberry is.....at the end of the day it has been around longer and knows the market much better than Apple. More than you realise there is far more teachnology that goes into a blackberry and its associated services than does an iPhone or other touchscreen related device.
Oh and I want to pick point about buttons that can't be changed or re-arranged....the same can be said of any button based phone.
I hate this holier than thou waffle that seems to come from iPhone handset owners, people have different wants and needs. Its a commonly accepted fact a iPhone has little fans in the enterprise arena compared to Blackberry and Nokia devices. That is a media consumption device and something it does very well, the blackberry is a TRUE communications device and does it second to none in terms of email and text based comms.
Every handset whether released by RIM, Nokia or any other handset manufacturer has a target market, and they sell to those very well.