by jeSteR » Fri Feb 11, 2011 2:49 pm
There are android phones with tactile keyboards.
But I do totally get your point. Like I've said before, if my iphone wasn't free, I'd only have a phone that allows me to text, and make calls. All the multimedia stuff wasn't a must for me, but it's a nice thing to have. My point isn't what I'm looking for though.... it's what the masses are calling for, and ultimately, what's going to drive the development and evolution of mobile computing. I've used a Torch for a day... and compared to the Bold, it's slower, and compared to a iphone 4 or any andriod 2.1 (not even 2.2) device, it's mother A$$ slow and laggy. Hardly what I'd call a flagship product. RIM is falling behind, FAST.
On one positive note, it's nice to finally see a usable calendar on a "business" device... albeit 2 years late. The PalmOS calendar from 1997 was more feature laden than the Blackberry calendar pre OS6.
The greatest draw of BBM for all the socially absorbed / I need to be heard generation is the little "D" and little "R" beside the messages