Re: Apple Announcements
Being a BlackBerry user, I actually had an iPhone4 for 48-hours until my wife said no. (
Prior to that I had a Droid X until I said no.
Having been a solid BB user for years, and having tried both the Droid X and the iPhone4. If I had to switch out from my BB, hands down it would be the iPhone4.
The Droid X couldn't keep up with my power use having to do a mid day charge when I go into my evening meetings. The iPhone ran the whole day and evening like my BB on a single charge.
The Droid X was cumbersome to use and required some thinking to operate and navigate. The iPhone was very intuitive.
On Apps, OMG I tried the same apps that were available on all three platforms. Having been used to BB apps, the iPhone4 apps were so much easier to use and ran smoother than BB or Android.
The iPhone simply worked right out of the box. My next phone no doubt will be an iPhone.
And that's from a dedicated BB user for four years now and a dedicated PC'er to boot! That speaks volumes about the iPhone4.
Originally posted by joshuatree
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Prior to that I had a Droid X until I said no.
Having been a solid BB user for years, and having tried both the Droid X and the iPhone4. If I had to switch out from my BB, hands down it would be the iPhone4.
The Droid X couldn't keep up with my power use having to do a mid day charge when I go into my evening meetings. The iPhone ran the whole day and evening like my BB on a single charge.
The Droid X was cumbersome to use and required some thinking to operate and navigate. The iPhone was very intuitive.
On Apps, OMG I tried the same apps that were available on all three platforms. Having been used to BB apps, the iPhone4 apps were so much easier to use and ran smoother than BB or Android.
The iPhone simply worked right out of the box. My next phone no doubt will be an iPhone.
And that's from a dedicated BB user for four years now and a dedicated PC'er to boot! That speaks volumes about the iPhone4.
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