 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | reply to N3OGH
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| said by PolarBear03:Once you start using Crack (berry), you never go back. I used one, and went back as have many others. -- "So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb."
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 BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | reply to PolarBear03 I must disagree. I recently stopped using a BlackBerry and went back to an incredibly flaky PocketPC phone -- and I'm much happier. Blackberries stink, largely because they don't actually do anything (except bounce e-mail through Canada and display it in plain text).
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | reply to ptrowski Yes, we've had that debate. All I have to say is, the term "Crackberry" exists for a reason. |
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| said by PolarBear03:Yes, we've had that debate. All I have to say is, the term "Crackberry" exists for a reason. Maybe because it was the first real popular smartphones with a keyboard. Now the market is flooded with them, but the term has stuck.
It's similar to how most touchscreen phones are being compared to the iphone. -- "So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb."
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | reply to B Sounds like you may have had an older, less capable model. The new models do everything. I can't live without mine, as I basically use it as a PC when I'm away from home. |
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 BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 2 edits | reply to PolarBear03 said by PolarBear03:Yes, we've had that debate. All I have to say is, the term "Crackberry" exists for a reason. Yes. That reason is that they were the first to get mobile text messaging mostly right. People are no more addicted to them, specifically, as than they are addicted to TiVo or AIM over the other products in those categories. (I think you mistake people's addiction to communication for an addiction to a particular, rather lousy, product line.) And RIM/BlackBerry been resting their huge haunches on those laurels for many years now. It's long past time for them to disappear. I didn't expect it would be Apple to make that happen though.
Edit: To your last post, no, my Blackberry was several years newer than my old PocketPC phone, and it still stunk up the room. It felt like going from an airy forest to a prison. Yes, I've seen and worked on the even newer models and am still unimpressed.
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P.S. WindowsCE/PocketPC is still a mess in its own right, but I'll take it over BlackBerry and Java any day.
Edit2: Word choice struck.
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 | reply to PolarBear03 I have an 8703 BB with Verizon and I hate the thing. Only reason I have it is for work.
I like my G1 way better than the BB. |
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 MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | reply to PolarBear03 said by PolarBear03:Yes, we've had that debate. All I have to say is, the term "Crackberry" exists for a reason. It does. No one has gotten email right for BlackBerry users, not even the iPhone. I've tried to convert BlackBerry users to the Windows Mobile Platform and one user to an iPhone and they both sent the phones back after 2-3 days ... for a BlackBerry.
I like WM just fine and I used a BB for a few years, but the vast majority of folks who use a BB won't even touch the Storm because of the on-screen keyboard. My girlfriend and I played around with one when looking for a replacement phone for her this weekend and both of us hated it. It was sloooooow and extremely inaccurate. |
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