Arstechnica has put together an interesting article this week that shows the loyalty (or lack thereof) of current BlackBerry owners.
Citing a Crowd Science survey, Ars says that 2 out of every 5 current BlackBerry owners would switch to an Apple iPhone when their contract was up.
Additionally, 33 percent of current iPhone owners, as well as 16 percent of BlackBerry owners use their ... [ read the full article ]
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I had a Palm Pre and BB Curve during my time with Sprint. I switched to AT&T, because I had to and got an iPhone 3GS. I'm much happier with it it than any of my previous phones on Sprint. Granted it is Jailbroken.
Originally posted by Memnock: I had a Palm Pre and BB Curve during my time with Sprint. I switched to AT&T, because I had to and got an iPhone 3GS. I'm much happier with it it than any of my previous phones on Sprint. Granted it is Jailbroken.
So a open source Iphone is better than any other phone?
Of course if u dont mind losing the phiscal keyboard, Multi tasking, Extra Cost for att, less feature(like GPS SPRINT TV aka Flo), desine and bulk size phone...
WebOS user and previous Iphone owner... Apps on the PalmPre are not even close of the amazing options of Iphone offers...
But nothing else is in there to make me change back. I was sold for the Sprint plan, 70 bucks for Unl call, Messages, Data, Gps and 6 live channels... Not too sheby
Originally posted by Memnock: I had a Palm Pre and BB Curve during my time with Sprint. I switched to AT&T, because I had to and got an iPhone 3GS. I'm much happier with it it than any of my previous phones on Sprint. Granted it is Jailbroken.
So a open source Iphone is better than any other phone?
Of course if u dont mind losing the phiscal keyboard, Multi tasking, Extra Cost for att, less feature(like GPS SPRINT TV aka Flo), desine and bulk size phone...
WebOS user and previous Iphone owner... Apps on the PalmPre are not even close of the amazing options of Iphone offers...
But nothing else is in there to make me change back. I was sold for the Sprint plan, 70 bucks for Unl call, Messages, Data, Gps and 6 live channels... Not too sheby
From what I've seen I would say yes an open source iPhone 3GS is the best phone you can get today. This is at least for me. You get the 150,000 plus apps. You get arguably the best mp3 playing phone and well as the best gaming phone. However, you don't have to deal with the closed iPhone OS. I can multi-task just fine on my jailbroken iPhone and do pretty much anything one could do on webOS or Android.
I'd like a camera flash, but hey none of these devices are perfect. I liked Sprint's pricing, but I wouldn't switch back even if I could for now at least.