Blackberry 9900 or iPhone 4S?
Hi everyone,
so I am due for an upgrade next week and thus my question. Blackberry or iPhone. To most people this would be fairly simple i suppose but let me explain. I have been using the the BB bold 9700 for the past 2 years and I must say that, at the time time of choosing this phone I was a first time BB user. A pleasant experience in deed. I purchased an iPad 2 about 9 months ago and at that time also a first time apple (mobile device) user. Needless to say the experience, for me, was also very good. My wife has an iPhone 4 and it's functionality is nearly identical to that of the iPad (both running iOS 5).
I have used the 9900 bold (from friends) and it seems, to put it fairly simple, that BB went and gave my 9700 a shot of steroids and the result...the 9900. Basically the same experience as on my 9700 but they jacked up most of the hardware quite a bit, the OS basically looks like a very fancy theme I loaded on my 9700. The first thing I experienced was that the touch screen functionality lacks behind that of the iPhone and it frustrated me a little. BB Messenger frustrates me because of the broadcasting, and there are key people which I simply cannot remove from my contact list... I am running whatsapp as well to communicate with people using other devices than BB. So I am not bound to BB by BB Messenger but will I miss it when its not there or will I simply adapt to using whatsapp?
On the iPad(which will be the same on the iPhone) the thing that frustrates me most is the nearly everyday app updates that need to be done. Aside from that most apps need internet access to function. The iPhone also has the memory that you buy it with...and not a drop more in any way.
To get to the point of my question...
- I receive between 10 and 30 emails on my phone per day.
- I do most of my browsing on my PC not my phone,
- Apple updates I do through my WiFi net work at home. I don't use Facebook/Twitter on my phone.
- I use Skype allot for business
- I am a Microsoft user (SQL Server, Visual studio, Office)
Taking any one of these phones on my existing contract would only change the following in the contract structure from MTN: The "unlimited" option (BIS) for R60 on the 9900 Bold or 250Mb of data on the iPhone 4S for the same total amount.
All of this has now left me in a gray area of indecisiveness.
Any input on which phone to go for with regards to what I said would be much appreciated.