What are your reasons for one over the other in a business setting?iPhone is a great gadget, but if I needed one for work and not play I would have went with the Blackberry.
What are your reasons for one over the other in a business setting?iPhone is a great gadget, but if I needed one for work and not play I would have went with the Blackberry.
What are your reasons for one over the other in a business setting?iPhone is a great gadget, but if I needed one for work and not play I would have went with the Blackberry.
Hey, I have an iPhone, Love it too, but the fact remains that I could get work e-mail on a Blackberry if I had one, and I can't on my iPhone. Exchange support is great if your company uses Exchange, but that's only part of the enterprise email market. :humph:Lifehacker, admittedly macophillic, had a whole post where they attacked that claim (that iphones somehow were inferior for business). Those were some of the very issues they examined.
ALSO, I started this exact thread on halforum, and I got like one response. Screw you, Jake!
I would have totally gone with a Palm Pre if their carrier wasn't Sprint. I hate Sprint with a passion.I have a Palm Pre. For whatever it's worth, I love it. If you have any questions about that phone, I can answer them, but it sounds like you have your mind made up about a Blackberry, so it's probably a moot point
I would have totally gone with a Palm Pre if their carrier wasn't Sprint. I hate Sprint with a passion.[/QUOTE]I have a Palm Pre. For whatever it's worth, I love it. If you have any questions about that phone, I can answer them, but it sounds like you have your mind made up about a Blackberry, so it's probably a moot point
I would have totally gone with a Palm Pre if their carrier wasn't Sprint. I hate Sprint with a passion.[/QUOTE]I have a Palm Pre. For whatever it's worth, I love it. If you have any questions about that phone, I can answer them, but it sounds like you have your mind made up about a Blackberry, so it's probably a moot point