I know this thread will be filled with BB user's but I must say that I've had the benefit of throughly going through most, if not all, smartphone OSs and I must say that the BB OS is by far the worst Smartphone OS.
I've had to setup the Curve for a few people in our corporate office, so I've handled it quite a bit and quite frankly I don't think I'll ever use a BB as my primary device. But, I must say that the Storm is innovative and shows a lot of promise.
If there are any BB users reading this, is there something I'm missing about BBs? I'm asking sincerely if someone could respond. I didn't see anything special it did with emails that made it unique, and that seems to be the selling point.
Uh, how about push email for any of your imap email accounts? About the only other real choice in doing that is Exchange, and not everyone wants to use that service. I run my Gmail account on my Curve, and it works flawlessly.
I'm actually new to the BB OS, having just purchased my Curve last week. After a slight learning curve (no pun intended), I am appreciating the power, stability, and speed of this device. That, along with the much better battery life than on WinMo devices. Bottom line is that the Curve being offered at this telco is another option for people. You can't go wrong with choices, as there is bound to be something for everyone out there in the cellular market.
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I know this thread will be filled with BB user's but I must say that I've had the benefit of throughly going through most, if not all, smartphone OSs and I must say that the BB OS is by far the worst Smartphone OS.
I've had to setup the Curve for a few people in our corporate office, so I've handled it quite a bit and quite frankly I don't think I'll ever use a BB as my primary device. But, I must say that the Storm is innovative and shows a lot of promise.
If there are any BB users reading this, is there something I'm missing about BBs? I'm asking sincerely if someone could respond. I didn't see anything special it did with emails that made it unique, and that seems to be the selling point.
@McLovin:
Uh, how about push email for any of your imap email accounts? About the only other real choice in doing that is Exchange, and not everyone wants to use that service. I run my Gmail account on my Curve, and it works flawlessly.
I'm actually new to the BB OS, having just purchased my Curve last week. After a slight learning curve (no pun intended), I am appreciating the power, stability, and speed of this device. That, along with the much better battery life than on WinMo devices. Bottom line is that the Curve being offered at this telco is another option for people. You can't go wrong with choices, as there is bound to be something for everyone out there in the cellular market.