vendredi 28 août 2009

The RIM BlackBerry Bold vs Apple iPhone 3G Battle of smartphones.

Consumers and businesses can win with the BlackBerry Bold can sync with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Companys and it also supports Microsoft Exchange Server push email. You can also configure the Bold to work with POP3 and IMAP4 email accounts as well. RIM has remained faithful to him the government customer base and company while soaking their feet in basins of consumption. During the past year, the BlackBerry Curve BlackBerry has replaced the 8700 as the BDOC. Meanwhile Apple has recently made plans to embark on the enterprise market is where they hope to make money next.

Many people consider this smartphone to the BlackBerry device is designed to fit on the Apple iPhone 3G in the business environment and even dive in the market for high tech and consumer. Powered by a 624MHz mobile processor and support for tri-band HSDPA and enterprise grade Wi-Fi networks, the Bold makes short work of downloading attachments, streaming video or rendering web pages. The BlackBerry Bold also includes 128 MB Flash memory plus 1 GB of storage memory on board, as well as and a microSD / SDHC memory card slot is easily accessible through a side door.

If the battery is almost too low, the Bold will not be closed, but will disconnect the radio, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi antennas, other features of the phone remaining accessible. However, if the phone is in charge of the radio antenna will not be activated immediately, but after 10-15 minutes charging. Battery life was considered a question on the Bold by some, but it lasted three days before I decided to juice it up. There is no option to switch from 3G to Edge which I think is a sham because all other 3G smartphones on the market has the capacity to do so.

After several weeks of testing BlackBerry Bold and next to some small problems, we only adjectives approval for this. The BlackBerry Bold is the next generation of RIM Blackberry size that have the latest technology built in, including a new larger keyboard, 802.11b Wi-Fi, 3G wireless HSDPA, Bluetooth and a GPS chip for location based maps and services. Microsoft and Apple promote the lack of third party involvement as a security advantage, but I am not convinced that is how it will look to companies that have learned to trust and rely on the BlackBerry.

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