BlackBerry Thunder vs Apple iPhone 3G

Posted by Meraj Chhaya, Editor-in-Chief
on Aug 7th, 2008 GMT +2

8 reasons blackberry thunder beats apple iphone 3g 300x300 BlackBerry Thunder vs Apple iPhone 3GIs it time to set-up a comparison between these two devices? Well the iPhone 3G is already out there and has been reviewed many times by some of our colleagues, but the BlackBerry Thunder hasn't been announced, reviewed, or fully leaked: it's full of speculations. Even the name is under battle: is it Thunder, or Storm, or Thunderstorm? Honestly...

Jim Hill at ElectrigPig thought it was time to get these phones in the battlefield, and after reading his points, he can sort of prove that the Thunder is better than the iPhone, even with the few specifications that we are aware of.

There are 8 reasons: the Thunder is better for typists; Better contracts (in terms of price plans); Better for business (BlackBerry has a huge reputation with businessmen); Better memory (microSD removable memory); Better display (resolution at 360×480 pixels with advanced haptic feedback); Better compatibility (Has Bluetooth, which works in headset-only mode with the iPhone, USB, and is designed for Windows, which is the most used operating system in the world); Works with iTunes and Windows Media Player (BlackBerry Media Sync); has Visual Voicemail for any network.

I wonder what he will come up with once the device IS released.

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2 Responses for “BlackBerry Thunder vs Apple iPhone 3G”

  1. [...] The Phone Report has published 8 reason why they believe the Blackberry Thunder is better than the iPhone. They are: [...]

  2. Taylor Hay says:

    This report is completely bias and doesn't prove any realistic reason why the Blackberry would be better than the iPhone. “(BlackBerry has a huge reputation with businessmen)” this statement means nothing about the actual device. Do you even realize that you have to include specifications about both devices to make this comparison plausible?”and is designed for Windows, which is the most used operating system in the world” yes but this still doesn't have anything to say about the devise itself! I'd like everyone who reads this report to consider it a non starter.

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