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Blackberry Vs. Iphone?

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Mike C

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I have an iPhone 4 and a blackberry bold. The iPhone is a work phone and the blackberry is mine. The truth for me is that both have their advantages. The iPhone is better for web browsing and keeping you from boredom on occasions where you have time passing with nothing else to do. The blackberry is (and this is important) the better communication device. Typing on it is vastly superior, the call quality and signal strength and reliability (they are both 3G and on the same network) is much better than the iPhone.

I use the iPhone for work calls and emails. But it has annoying issues like when on a train moving at more than about 30mph it always struggles to keep a signal for data. The blackberry just works. I cannot stress how common this problem is. When I get on a train, invariably the iPhone ends up as a glorified iPod and I've ended up using my own blackberry for work calls because as a phone it is more reliable. The iPhone also has issues that infuriate me such as when some apps update the progress bar remains full but the update is finished. You can't open the app with it there so you have ro reboot it to discover it will now work but the app has jumped out of the folder I had it in and relocated itself to the next available space on he homepage. The latest software update also screwed up my camera roll menu. They're not as polished as apple fanboys will have you believe.

So if style and fashion is your thing and you browse the web a lot while travelling (assuming you can get a decent signal) the apple device is your thing. If you want an all round versatile and reliable communicating device I'd recommend the blackberry.

But my parting shot may help you further: my contract is up next month and I will be buying neither. It will be time to try Android for me.
 
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I've got a BB Curve. Texting and email are great and have no trouble with the web browser. Camera is useless and battery life not great.

As for apps, the most popular ones tend to be available for BB anyway. There's a much wider choice for iPhones and Android though.
 

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iOS 5 is a bit of a mess and I almost regret updating my iPod touch now. Apple is slowly losing the plot, as its OS gets more bloated and they have some rather fundamental bugs (like the alarm breaking, and now things destroying the battery).
 

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iPhone 4. Without a shadow of a doubt.

Blackberry's always crash, so you'd have a mare with it, and also the internet regularly fails for no reason, so you can't see train times or anything.

With an iPhone, you can download the National Rail app; and Arriva, NXEA, CrossCountry, TPE, First GW, Chiltern, Virgin, Southeastern and ScotRail all have free apps!! All of which are easily navigable with an iPhone.
 

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I've used a BlackBerry of one model or another for 8 years or so and they don't crash. The web can be an issue at times though.

Plenty of train apps for Android too, with the additional benefits of widgets that can show live departure boards on your home screen. Thales version isn't free but worth the money 100%.
 

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Think this might be useful.... :lol:
 

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MCR247

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Not sure that is all that relevent re BBs now, as they are incredibly common with teens now for BBM :roll:
 

Mike C

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FACT: my iPhone crashes more than my blackberry. And the simple and free BB app "Train times powered by MaxBridge" gives you the same data from the same source as the NR app on the iPhone which costs £5.
 

MCR247

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Note that there are other apps with that information ;)
 

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I am very happy with the Rail Planner Live app for Android (which I think cost £4.99) as I can have as many widgets as I want - and it can also swap by GPS to show return journeys from the same widget and many other clever things, like warning if specific trains are delayed within a chosen 'watch window'.

Here's an example;

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As an owner of an HTC Desire i'd defo recommend an Android phone, particularly HTC since HTC Sense really sharpens up the Android OS.
 
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