As an admitted technophile I love getting my hands on new technology and pride mysel on finding ways to use the latest technology to solidify and spread my brand. Since making the switch online to using posterous full-time, it's very important to me to have a great all-in-one solution in my mobile device.
After a year with the iPhone 3G I decided to make the switch back to BlackBerry with the 8900, which at the time, seemed to be the best of both worlds. A physical keyboard, which seriously boosts productivity for email, texting and posting, a 3.2MP camera with autofocus and a flash that takes outstanding photos plus video and voice recorders. It seemed like the perfect mobile cocktail. Now I'm not so sure.
Luckily I'm still inside my 30 days which AT&T gives you to return a phone if you're not satisfied so, if I do indeed decide to switch, I will have the opportunity. I'm still kicking the idea around and have decided to make a list of pros and cons.
BlackBerry 8900 Pros:
BlackBerry 8900 Cons:
iPhone 3G S Pros:
iPhone 3G S Cons:
I feel like a gadget neurotic. I wish I could get someone at RIM to address these issues and at least let people know that they are/will be addressed, otherwise it's looking more and more likely that I will be taking advantage of AT&T's 30-day return policy and picking up a 3G S.
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So many people are using posterous in conjunction with iPhone 3G S to manage their lifestream. As I've already proven here, the 3.2MP camera on the BlackBerry 8900 is far superior to the 3MP camera on the iPhone. All the other stuff, video, voice notes etc are there as well. If any of you iPhone 3G S/posterous people are in NYC and want to do a posterous showdown say the word and we can do this.
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I’ve been wanting to do this for a while and granted this is by no means an in depth review, it’s one photo, but it’s not even close. The BlackBerry’s 3.2MP camera blows the iPhone out of the water.
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