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goalie204 09:40 AM 04-02-2009
This will be my personal phone, but also my business phone. Right now i use palm desktop software on my computer, I like that it can store all my contacts, addresses, appointments, reminders, etc, and the ease of use. When i go on sales trips i print appointments on paper etc. My primary use will be for business, I want to have quick access to all my customers, and also have a phone. Wondering from business peoples experiences what the best way to go is. I sure like the iphone for it's fun stuff and toys, but is it functional for business? What's the best way to go?
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WildBlueSooner 09:43 AM 04-02-2009
I have a blackberry for work but have messed with iphones and I would go with the latter! You can do anything you can dream up with it
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ABNMP619 09:44 AM 04-02-2009
Hey,
Have you looked at the HP iPAQ 900 Small Business Messenger? I was looking at this phone to use for all my business stuff, plus it allows me to keep all my personal stuff on their as well. Plus it has all the Microsoft Excel, Power Point and all that stuff. Check it out.
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mosesbotbol 10:37 AM 04-02-2009
BlackBerry if you do a lot of texting.
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GarlicBreath 10:40 AM 04-02-2009
I don't own an iPhone but I do have a Touch and a BB Bold, I love having real buttons, I hate the keyboard on the Touch, which is an iphone without the phone and camera part.
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goalie204 10:41 AM 04-02-2009
I definately text and email a lot - the hp ipaq - interesting. MY carrier has the HP iPAQ 910c
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karmaz00 10:46 AM 04-02-2009
i have a blackberry, works for the most part...i find the msn messenger times out alot, sometimes kicks you off...other then that, works good
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King James 10:49 AM 04-02-2009
iPhone if ATT is okay in your area and if you want WiFi (BB Storm doesn't have it)
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goalie204 10:50 AM 04-02-2009
my city has rogers (rogers.com) telus (telusmobility.ca) and mts (mts.ca)
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gettysburgfreak 11:23 AM 04-02-2009
my dad has a blackberry world edition he uses for work and he likes it. But the Iphone just looks plain badass with tons of things you can do with it. Can you get the internet at all times with the Iphone or is it just when you can get wi fi?
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Raralith 11:26 AM 04-02-2009
I had a Blackberry and switched to an iPhone and it's pretty amazing. I did try the Bold before the iPhone and as others have pointed out, having a physical keyboard is very nice. Typing on the iPhone isn't that bad, and fortunately the auto-correct is quite good. What really set it apart from me though is the apps because some of them are absolutely amazing. My plan though and though was a lot more than the Bold.
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blugill 11:44 AM 04-02-2009
iPhone all the way!
You can get the internet at all times as long as you have cell signal, bonus if you have 3G in your area.
With the app store you essentially have a pocket sized computer that will get better with the 3.0 OS upgrade!
Texting is a little awkward for the first two texts then you'll have it down and you'll not even care about buttons!
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357 12:08 PM 04-02-2009
Do you have Exchange/Outlook at work? If so I wouldn't use either BlackBerry or iPhone, but rather Windows Mobile.

If you tell us what carrier you're going through I can make some suggestions. I have the Samsung Omnia on Verizon. It has Active Synch (e-mail is pushed to my phone, it doesn't have to retrieve it), a 5MP camera, 8GB on board storage with 16GB microSDHC I added, MS Word/Excel/Outlook, IE 6, Opera Web browser, a business card reader that uses OCR to make a new contact from each business card, FM Tuner, TV Out with capability to play DivX movies, and video/photo editors. Not to mention all the free apps out there.

Best part is it cost me $100 after mail in rebate ($70).
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Genetic Defect 12:11 PM 04-02-2009
iPhone FTW
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houdini 12:38 PM 04-02-2009
Blackberry.
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AllOGistics 12:51 PM 04-02-2009
Right now I prefer the blackberry for business purposes. I know a lot of Blackberry users that love the keyboard but are a little jealous of the lack of applications. The apps for the iPhone are a huge plus. I probably would get an iPhone if it had a flip-out keyboard. That way it would have both a touchscreen and physical keys. Also, I know a lot of people prefer the e-mail on the Blackberry. It wouldn't take much for Apple to make some improvements to their e-mail. I think that they would win a lot of Blackberry fans if they made those changes. :-)
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goalie204 01:17 PM 04-02-2009
Originally Posted by 357:
Do you have Exchange/Outlook at work? If so I wouldn't use either BlackBerry or iPhone, but rather Windows Mobile.

If you tell us what carrier you're going through I can make some suggestions. I have the Samsung Omnia on Verizon. It has Active Synch (e-mail is pushed to my phone, it doesn't have to retrieve it), a 5MP camera, 8GB on board storage with 16GB microSDHC I added, MS Word/Excel/Outlook, IE 6, Opera Web browser, a business card reader that uses OCR to make a new contact from each business card, FM Tuner, TV Out with capability to play DivX movies, and video/photo editors. Not to mention all the free apps out there.

Best part is it cost me $100 after mail in rebate ($70).
I have entourage on the mac side of my laptop, but I have winxp on here too, so i can get any software really. The biggest things for me, are texting/emailing, and contact/address book ease of organization. The carrier i will likely use is rogers in canada: http://rogers.com
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Seanohue 03:04 PM 04-02-2009
Originally Posted by Big Vito:
iPhone FTW
:-)
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SilverFox 03:14 PM 04-02-2009
Anything that is text heavy

Texting,

Emails

Documents

By far the BBerry

as for surfing capability of multimedia apps then Iphone.

Went to the Iphone when it came out, quickly learned that in my world the touch keypad was a source of extreme frustration so back to my curve.
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potlimit 03:43 PM 04-02-2009
I agree with the Fox... I love the apps on iphone, but the frustration associated with texting almost makes it necessary to keep a bottle of blood pressure meds handy. The new BBerry curve and Bold are awesome phones. I have a curve now, and it's excellent. And before that I had the 8830, another top notch phone.

Business - BBerry

Media/Persona - iphone
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