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Hate to bust this love fest bubble, but , as one of the poor buggers who have to repair these pieces of cr@p, please , back up your data weekly. Replace a battery?, yeah great, but what happens after 12 months , and Apple wipe their hands off it? You are going to struggle. Replace a broken screen?, a lazy $300 thank you. What , the sofware has crashed and all your data is lost? , bad luck , it has NO external memory. I know few people who buy a second unit , they normally go back to the old brands.
Either this mob change their way of looking at customer wants , or they may fade out with the Sony Ericsson T28.
Pathetic camera? , poor call quality?, shocking reception?, don't worry , you will see this when the novelty wears off.
Please , I like the phone, but just be aware that it isn't the crown jewels of mobile phones that appear on this forum,and be VERY gentle when using this unit .
Cheers: 2twocents
Anyways, there are only two clear choices in my mind;
the Blackberry Storm or
the iPhone
if you drop or mishandle any of them they'll both shatter to pieces. What happens when you break a BB Storm's screen? same thing ... really.
Other than that, I'd take the iPhone as I browse heaps. Most of my calendars, email, and stuff is online with Google (gmail, google calendars) anyways, so I probably wouldn't even use the Blackberry built in email system that much, unless it was for work via MSFT exchange/enterprise.
By the way, for all iPhone users ... have you guys tried the new Quickoffice Suite app? It's the only app that is comparable to the Microsoft Office suite, and it's only available (in its best form) ... on the iPhone.
Gonna get one tomorrow or this week on either the Optus or Virgin 3G plans.
I heard the iPhone is exclusively tied to Vodaphone for 3G or something ... is this true?