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Android, iPhone, Blackberry?

Friday, February 4, 2011 11:54
Posted in category Mobile Phones

The Android phones, theĀ  iPhone and the current range of Blackberry phones all address the same overall market sector, yet there are significant differences between them that they appeal to different sub-sectors of the market.

The iPhone has the most polish of all the other phones. Although style is a personal thing, the iPhone 4 seems to have more class than the rest of them. It is better for music and the upgraded camera in the latest generation is better than you will find in any Android or Blackberry, the iPhone 4 camera has got really positive reviewws in comparison to the camera before.

Arguably the Android phones are best for apps, particularly free ones. They are also integrated well with Google applications and services. The mobile hot spot system on the Android phones is carrier supported and works very well. As Android phones have a more powerful processor, they are better at multi-tasking and processing in the background.

The Blackberry is the strongest of the options when it comes to communication and particularly email, which of course is no surprise given the Blackberry pedigree. However, to some extent it might be argued that some of the traditional strengths of Blackberry phones, such as the excellent hardware keyboards and applications built for speed rather than for appearance, have been compromised as they refocused their primary market from the business sector to the consumer.

All of these phones can browse the web reasonably well, though the refusal of Apple to install a Flash reader in the iPhone means that a significant sub-sector of the internet is not available to its customers.

In terms of display technology, the iPhone is leading the way. The displays on Android phones are also excellent, but they lag behind the iPhone. If the iPhone had not existed, then would the Android phones have had the same form factors as they have today? It does seem that they have attempted to create an iPhone copy rather than something brand new, though that is not to say that they have not made a good job of it.

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