I'd choose iPhone. Much more fun to use and has tons of features. Especially now since you can run TeamViewer on it. Control your computer from your iPhone ^^
I prefer the iphone than the blackberry. because the iphone is not complicated to use than the blackberry pin and imei as server connections.
Yeah you can't beat the choice of apps with the iphone. I guess it depends what you want a blackberry/iphone for. if it's for business, then a blackberry all the way, and for fun the iphone is great. I personally use an iphone but I would not hesitate in using a blackberry if I needed one
Blackberry = business, emailing user (long emails) iPhone = casual user, time to burn, sends emails (social rather than business) I have an iPhone and I think it is the best thing I have done this year! I have just gone into a 24 month contract with orange for it but well worth it in my eyes! (bearing in mind I never like long contracts but this is an exception I think) there is soo much to do on the phone, apps for everything from weather to apps to tell you how to make food from minimal supplies! it is an eye catcher and I have had the phone around 4 months now, and has never lost power or speed always quick!! so yeah to sum up; fast, reliable, cool, simple, stylish handset and if you dont like it... they've probably got an app for that LOL
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Just ordered a brand new Iphone 3gs today so it should be with us during the week this was after doing alot of homework i felt the buttons on the BB were a little on the small size so i hope i have made the right decision.
I had a Blackberry Pearl before I got an iPhone... and to be honest when I first got my iPhone, there was a bunch of things I couldn't do that I missed from my Blackberry. I couldn't send picture/video text messages, I couldn't use a CalDAV based calendar (although for a single person not needing the share their calendar, the default calendar app was pretty nice), and some other things that I can't remember now. But since then, they have added support for everything I was missing when I first got it. You can now send picture/video texts, you can have your calendar hook into CalDAV calendars, etc. It's really nice to be able to add something on my calendar and it instantly shows up on my girlfriend's iPhone (or anything that supports the CalDAV protocol) without needing to sync anything. My only complaint now is I wish Apple wouldn't be so strict on the apps they allow in the app store. Google has submitted apps for Google Latitude and Gmail, but Apple rejected them. I suspect they rejected the Latitude app because it would make their MobileMe service less attractive since you wouldn't have to pay to find your phone anymore. And the internal Mail app works just fine with Gmail, but I still liked the native app for it I had on my Blackberry... just gave more Gmail-speific options (like search).