Posts Tagged ‘BlackBerry’

Top 5 Differences Between iPhone and Blackberry

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

If you are planning to buy a multifunctional new technology mobile phone then you are possibly standing in the middle of an iPhone and a Blackberry. Since we understand your dilemma we decided to give you their top 5 differences and let you chose.

1. The looks
In terms of design both devices look amazing and can steal a glance. The design of the iPhone was definitely something that took Cell-phone design into a different level nevertheless the last Blackberries if compared to the old ones they look better. However if we had to give the price for the best looks then it would go to the elegant and sexy looking iPhone, but again this comes down to the matter of personal taste.

2. Email Service
And the Oscar goes to the Blackberry. Due to the fact that a Blackberry is connected to the Microsoft Exchange server which allows the device download an email instantly on the phone plus it has an LED informing you that your new email has arrived this phones consider the best in this area. On the contrary it takes at least 15 minutes for an iPhone to recognize a new email and you should be checking all the time if you have a new email.
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BlackBerry Curve 8900

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

BlackBerry Curve has a full QWERTY keyboard, built-in GPS capability, e-mail, web browsing, chat and even phone calls. The iPhone has a touchscreen, but other than that has nothing of the BlackBerry Curve can not beat or match.

The navigation of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is slightly different from what competitors offer. Most other brands use software key-based navigation, where the available options for each menu item or function keys are assigned to the context. Fortunately, the opening of the container is worth it because the design of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 to make. The phone seems to be a combination of old models and the BlackBerry Bold curve. Get in line with the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is very simple. Click the Settings button and a Wi-Fi setup wizard is one of the four options (the other is the Bluetooth profile).

Call quality on the BlackBerry Curve 8900 is unusually good. The speaker works very well. Music to listen very consistent through the 3.5 mm headphone jack. This model also has the ability to pick up the Wi-Fi signals to work as a modem and comes with a USB cable for easy transfer from computer to phone. The smartphone supports quad-band international roaming. Truveo use all types of online video including successful television movies, breaking news clips, sports, music videos, or the latest viral videos. If you’re looking for a specific video Truveo video search can help you find exactly the video you want. (more…)