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When making the decision to either get a Blackberry or an IPhone my biggest concern was since the iPhone is touch screen, I didn't want to spill alcohol over it when I was drunk and damage the touch of it.
I love my Blackberry anyway, I can see why iPhones are appealing to people, just alot of people seem to have problems with them (which is probably down to downloading too many apps).
Anyway, to give 1 application for Blackberry a recommend I'd definately say download "Poynt", you type in a restaurant/shop/business and it detects where you are and then locates the nearest one to you.
I love my Blackberry anyway, I can see why iPhones are appealing to people, just alot of people seem to have problems with them (which is probably down to downloading too many apps).
Anyway, to give 1 application for Blackberry a recommend I'd definately say download "Poynt", you type in a restaurant/shop/business and it detects where you are and then locates the nearest one to you.

Kieran- Sorry You're Not A Winner
- Age: 24
Location: Banff, Canada
Re: Blackberry
Kieran wrote:When making the decision to either get a Blackberry or an IPhone my biggest concern was since the iPhone is touch screen, I didn't want to spill alcohol over it when I was drunk and damage the touch of it.
Screen protectors. Amazing things.
iPhones are cool but I heard the 3G is kinda useless at times, speed issues and all that. Blackberrys are pretty sexy tbh.
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Like Malky said it is opinion. I'm not saying iPhones are shit, if they were they wouldn't be selling as well as they are. Just there are alot of faults with them (like any phone) that people don't realise. The iPhone doesn't exactly win on "all levels". The battery life is horrific for a smartphone and there are phones with better screens, camera's, operating systems and definately better prices. I'd say more people have bought an iPhone and have no idea about any other high-end smartphones than people who have a look at a couple of competing phones aswell.
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2hour trips = Nintendo DS or Sony PSP
anywho, I know they're making that ES ap for the Blackberry, that'd be nice to have
it'd be nice to have an ap that informs me whenever a band i like goes on tour near here
anywho, I know they're making that ES ap for the Blackberry, that'd be nice to have
it'd be nice to have an ap that informs me whenever a band i like goes on tour near here
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Not a fan of Blalckberry due to how small the keypad is. I tried to use a friends one and kept missing typing words, I much prefer the touch screen keyboard of the iPhone
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When I was vice-chair of a Police Authority I had a BlackBerry and found it very useful. I'm thinking of getting one this week as they've advanced greatly since 1998 when I retired as a councillor.

Grandpa Clivey- Take To The Skies
- Age: 66
Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire
Re: Blackberry
Had mine about a week and a bit now. No problems so far, finding it really good. All pretty simple to use and I find the keypad much easier than a normal phone when it comes to typing anything. Touch screens are definitely not for me.
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Always been good phones. Bare cheap too. I've got an older curve (one with the ball scroller rather than the touch one) for £15 a month with unlimited texts, internet and 200 minutes. Major bargain!
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You're not cool unless you have an iPhone, with a Polaroid app. NEW AGE FUN with a VINTAGE FEEL.
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Know what the nickname for them is? Crackberry, BECAUSE THEY'RE ARSE. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHLOL
I've got nothing of any real use to post in this thread.
I've got nothing of any real use to post in this thread.

Malky- Moderator
- Age: 21
Location: Ayr/Glasgow
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That's not an actual phone is it? You click on release date and it takes you to a website about Nova Scotia, haha.
Although a coffee maker in a phone would be handy, it's fucking ridiculous.
Although a coffee maker in a phone would be handy, it's fucking ridiculous.

Rach- Zzzonked
- Age: 20
Location: Hull
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Jack* wrote:You're not cool unless you have an iPhone, with a Polaroid app. NEW AGE FUN with a VINTAGE FEEL.
Who wants to be cool?

Grandpa Clivey- Take To The Skies
- Age: 66
Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire
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Rach wrote:That's not an actual phone is it? You click on release date and it takes you to a website about Nova Scotia, haha.
Although a coffee maker in a phone would be handy, it's fucking ridiculous.
yeah it was all made by the tourism department of Nova Scotia haha. Pretty cool though.
Grandpa Clivey wrote:Jack* wrote:You're not cool unless you have an iPhone, with a Polaroid app. NEW AGE FUN with a VINTAGE FEEL.
Who wants to be cool?
Awesome response.
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