by Mick on November 12, 2008
iPhone vs Blackberry
The Competition in the smartphone market between Apple iPhone and RIMs Blackberry is getting hotter. However, when we’re talking about durability, which one is better?
Based on the study of SquareTrade, an independent warranty services company, Blackberry is stated to have doubled level of damage from the iPhone in the first year of use.
In this study, SquareTrade examined about 15,000 handsets that the company handled. Revealed that in the first year, 5.6 percent of iPhone users reported malfunctions. Meanwhile, for the Blackberry, the figure reached 11.9 percent.
As for the other popular smartphone that circulate in the United States, let’s say Treo, a percentage is even worse, that is, 16.2 percent of users reported damage in the first year of use.
The damage of iPhone handsets often associated with the touchscreen covering a third of all damage reported.
Now, it’s all up to you to decide which handset that suits you the most…
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by Mick on October 17, 2008
Blackberry curve 8900
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 and has appeared on T-Mobile Germany website, revealing a very long road specifications. While it does not include 3G, all the other features appear to be adequately covered.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 has TFT 65-K that delivers 480 x 360 pixels resolution. It Supports four-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE and Wi-Fi connectivity and a built-in GPS receiver.
This Blackberry Curve will be driven by a huge 1400 mAh battery which should provide an impressive power of autonomy. USB and Bluetooth are also on board.
The phone will be put on sale in November 2008, but the price has not yet been announced.
via | gsmarena
by Mick on October 17, 2008
Rumored Blackberry Magnum
According to the rumors that floating around the net, RIM is going to release a new Blackberry handset which will be called Magnum, apparently this model would be a SmartPhone that contain features alike the Blackberry Storm, Bold and Curve.
The specs will be including 3G connectivity, GSM, a touch screen, and other features that already developed by RIM.
The launching will be made official at the Fair WES 2009 and is expected to take improvements in the models presented recently, RIM has stood by to market new and excellent features on their handsets and thanks to the various comments of its users are creating new versions that bring together the benefits and eliminate the disadvantages presented in the models developed.
via | movilae