Blackberry.

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Blackberry.
  1. Unread #1 - Apr 12, 2010 at 2:08 PM
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    Blackberry.

    I was wondering.. Is the blackberrry worth keeping? Should I drop blackberry and get an Iphone instead?

    I'm starting to dislike this phone because it doesn't have flash. Does the Iphone have flash?

    Is it worth the 200$ to kill the contract?
     
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    Blackberry.

    What BlackBerry do you have? If you have something nice like the Curve or the Bold (if that's even for AT&T) I suggest keeping that. Personally the iPhone is nice, but it's so much of a brand rather than a practical item.

    How much longer is left on the contract as well?
     
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    Blackberry.

    I current own a blackberry Storm II, and I have to say, I'm content with it, but I would give it AND Verizon up for an iPhone with a plan. It's 10x better, and honestly, Blackberries aren't meant for play, and the Storm is verging proof of that. It's their most.... luxury phone I guess you could call it. It handles multitasking well, but the internet, music, and media are slow to load, and it's glitchy. The iPhone, however, can be whatever you want it to be, honestly, and it's well built. I can honestly say Apple has the best touchscreen technology out there as far as phones go.

    Another reason to get the iPhone is that blackberry apps cost about an average of 3 dollars, whereas iPhone apps cost an average of about $1.50.
     
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    Blackberry.

    Only if you have enough $$$ to cough up for the cancellation fees and whatnot....
     
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    Blackberry.

    It's not too much, besides, I would bet he's only considering this because his two year contract is almost up..
     
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    Blackberry.

    The storm2 is simply epic. No, iPhones dont have flash, no phone does. Games on phones (and Zune players) are programmed in C#. Keep the crackberry, its a more durable phone and doesnt kill you with all the proprietary charges by the third party company (apple).
     
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