Re: Blackberry vs iPhone?
Wouldn't touch either.
iPhone - locked POS thats all style, no substance.
Blackberry - what is so important that you need to see an email the second it is recieved and is it REALLY worth the back-end cost/hassle.
Any phone that supports IMAP/POP3 email can be set to check for new messages every x minutes and with large data packages available, the excess traffic this generates isn't a problem.
Me, I use an N95 which when I am worried about it, checks for email every 5 mins, when I am not, I manually update it.
But then again, I use the phone, I dont let it use me/run my life.
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