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The iPhone has push email, though only if your email provider supports it (in the advanced email settings for individual accounts) Yahoo supports it, but Gmail does not. The phone checks only every 15 minutes.
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Validity:
84%
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The iPhone runs the Safari browser.
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Validity:
82%
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Validity:
80%
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The BlackBerry Curve's keyboard gives you tactile and audio feedback while you type
The iPhone's keyboard gives you visual and audio feedback while you type
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Validity:
78%
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The BlackBerry Curve has a physical keyboard for all input, both navigation and typing.
The iPhone uses a touchscreen for almost all input, both navigation and virtual keyboard for typing.
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Validity:
76%
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Apple (and therefore the iPhone) will never support WMA.
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Validity:
75%
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The BlackBerry Curve has a primitive browser, but loads text-only and WAP pages quickly over its network
The iPhone has the sexy Safari web browser, but loads text-only and WAP pages more slowly than the BlackBerry when on the EDGE network
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Validity:
72%
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Some BlackBerry models have internal GPS systems.
The iPhone does not have internal GPS
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Validity:
72%
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The iPhone has the following dimensions: 4.6” x 2.1” x 0.7”
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Validity:
71%
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The iPhone has the following dimensions: 4.6" x 2.4" x 0.7"
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Validity:
71%
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With the iPhone, you just drag your fingers across the touchscreen to scroll.
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Validity:
68%
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Validity:
66%
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The cheapest iPhone costs $400
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Validity:
66%
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The iPhone's email application has to be actively checked by the user for new mail
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Validity:
66%
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I've beenuUsing a Blackberry since 2000 and they are bullet proof. My 2 iPods both died! BlackBerries never die.
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I like the bells and whistles and I don't really get any work done on my device because I'm watching movies.
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Validity:
66%
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Business people prefer the BlackBerry Curve, primarily for its ability to sync with Microsoft Exchange Server.
Regular consumers prefer the iPhone, primarily because it looks nicer
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Validity:
61%
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The iPhone's phone quality is decent, but not great
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Validity:
61%
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IPhone does not have a removable battery.
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Validity:
55%
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Some models of the BlackBerry Curve have media player capacity, and a few support mp3s, but don't have nearly the capacity of the iPhone.
The iPhone has full iPod capacity.
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Validity:
54%
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BlackBerry is heavy
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Validity:
75%
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The Blackberry Curve 8320 from T-mobile w/wi-fi is $50 w/instant rebate at Sam's Club Kiosk.
Same as above - iphone is $199 w/2-yr. contract through AT&T.
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Validity:
50%
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The Blackberry Curve is only $50 after instant rebate at Sam's Club kiosks.
The least expensive iphone is $199.
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Validity:
50%
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Curves support micro SD cards (sold separately). Maximum capacity is limited by firmware version.
8GB of non-expandable onboard memory.
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Validity:
50%
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This "Revolutionary" phone doesn't even send or recieve MMS.
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Validity:
50%
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You are limited to 8gb. Nothing to do about it.
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Validity:
27%
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THE iPhone is very complex and more complicated to use.
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Validity:
20%
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Validity:
9%
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