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What is a phone that is a blackberry?
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Soundburst
05-07-2010
Originally Posted by moox:
“Market leader in smartphones?

I think you'll find that the leader in OS market share is Symbian, therefore largely Nokia.”

Well OK. Nokia then. . .BlackBerry make good business smartphones. They're even getting some nice casual social marketshare now. I would say a BlackBerry is more suited to business than some Nokia phone.
Matt D
05-07-2010
US Smartphone share:

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/20...one-market.ars

Smartphone share by OS (as of Q1 2010) - RIM (36%), Google (28%), Apple (21%)


UK Smartphone share:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...k-market-share

Google - Nearly 20%. No data in the article for other OS shares.


http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/965459/Smartphone

Smartphone share by manufacturer (Q3 2009) - Nokia (44%), RIM (19%), Apple (17%), HTC (9%), Samsung (5%).
Soundburst
05-07-2010
Honest to god I don't care who actually has the greater share.

It was really relevent to my posts about touchscreen being much better than screen+physical button anyway.

Shocked that Apple are only 2% behind the business phone behemoth of rim though.
firefliesuk
06-07-2010
Originally Posted by Soundburst:
“I thought my post gave a fabulous insight into the advantages of Blackberry moving towards a touchscreen model along with the awkwardness of making business apps - and other apps - work with a set number of buttons and a strange scroll button / navigation knob.

But each to their own.”

I have a blackberry because it isn't touchscreen. It suits my needs. I also have an ipod touch but this just confirms that a blackberry (with a keyboard) is what I need for everyday use. I love my ipod for the fun side
firefliesuk
06-07-2010
Originally Posted by Soundburst:
“The fact it has a full keyboard is good for typing
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And this is exactly why I chose a blackberry
firefliesuk
06-07-2010
Originally Posted by Soundburst:
“Well you'd be wrong. Pushing a key down takes more effort and is slower than simply touching a screen.”

Maybe it's a girly thing but as someone with long nails I do not get on with typing on my ipod. I use 1 finger and it's very slow. Now give me my blackberry and both my thumbs can work at record speed. It's got nothing to do with effort. I agree with horns... for myself anyway the touch screen is nowhere near as good for typing) On the other hand my daughter is a whiz on her iphone. Each to there own
firefliesuk
06-07-2010
Originally Posted by Soundburst:
“I'm playing a football game. . .does the Blackberry have a dedicated "Kick" key?

I'm typing something in a word processor. . .does the Blackberry have a dedicated "copy" key?

I'm on Messenger. . .does the Blackberry have a dedicated "send photo's" button?

I'm on the web. . .Does the Blackberry have a dedicated Bookmarks key?

I'm on the web and have numerous windows open. . .does the Blackberry have a dedicated "show all windows button"?

I'm spinning some decks on a virtual DJ app. . .does the Blackberry have some secret hidden Decks that come up from under the keyboard that I can spin with my fingers?

I'm on Google maps. . .can I touch the screen to go to an area that I see that I want to zoom in on?. . .does it have a dedicated "locate me" key in the same App?

I'm on YouTube. . . does the Blackberry have a dedicated "Search YouTube" key?

I'm on Facebook . . .does the Blackberry have a dedicated "Upload photo" key?

I'm on my Clock application. . .I want to check the time in various cities. . .does the Blackberry have a dedicated key for "Japan", "Ireland", and "London"?

I must have missed all these dedicated keys hidden somewhere on the front of the Blackberry Bold.

All I see are a series of keys that are suitable for typing - and that's it.

All those same keyboard keys are then shoehorned into Apps that the hardware doesn't know even exists.

For the record to the person talking about the keyboard taking up half the screen - if you're typing, you only need to see the words you're writing and this is perfectly possible on iPhone. The screen is also about twice as large as the Blackberry bold for example. . .so with a Blackberry half your entire phone is taken up by keyboard let alone half the screen ”

None of the things you mention hinder my use of my blackberry. If you prefer the iphone then great! But don't try to get smart with people who prefer the blackberry. Surely it's their prerogative.
sensoria
06-07-2010
I don't care about the keypad or touchscreen.

All I know is the Blackberry knocks spots of the Ipod for Email. I have no faith in the Iphones email.
cloudsailor
06-07-2010
I love my blackberry I like the buttons and it's simple and easy to use. I used to have a touchscreen but it was unresponsive sometimes and it annoyed the heck out of me.
Staunchy
06-07-2010
I have a work Blackberry phone and an Android personal phone, funnily enough they both suit their rolls superbly. I don't regret that I can't do any DJ Mixing at work or I can't access my work email and documents while I'm down the pub.
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