Research firm Crowd Science says that almost 40% of Blackberry owners they polled are willing to ditch their device for an iPhone when next they need new hardware, and 32% said they would jump ship to a Nexus One. That leaves a dismal 28% willing to rough it with their Blackberry. “These results show that the restlessness of Blackberry users with their current brand hasn’t just been driven by the allure of iPhone,” said John Martin, CEO of Crowd Science. Read more ...

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Blackberry Users Ready to Bail on RIM for iPhone and Android

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Research firm Crowd Science says that almost 40% of Blackberry owners they polled are willing to ditch their device for an iPhone when next they need new hardware, and 32% said they would jump ship to a Nexus One. That leaves a dismal 28% willing to rough it with their Blackberry.

“These results show that the restlessness of Blackberry Read more ...

Blackberry Users Ready to Bail on RIM for iPhone and Android

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Research firm Crowd Science says that almost 40% of Blackberry owners they polled are willing to ditch their device for an iPhone when next they need new hardware, and 32% said they would jump ship to a Nexus One. That leaves a dismal 28% willing to rough it with their Blackberry.

“These results show that the restlessness of Blackberry Read more ...

Best of Smartphone Experts, 14 Mar 2010

  • Inventor of the cell phone ditches the iPhone for the Motorola Droid
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    Best of Smartphone Experts, 14 Mar 2010

    • Inventor of the cell phone ditches the iPhone for the Motorola Droid
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      AT&T Doesn’t Allow Non-Market Apps On Android-Based Motorola Backflip [Motorola]

      Apparently AT&T is struggling a bit with the whole idea of Android, a somewhat open mobile OS. Instead of embracing it and giving users a full experience, they’ve decided to cripple it and not allow the installation of non-market apps.

      From the sounds of it, the Android OS allows for the installation of apps “purchased on alternative markets and beta apps like Swype” by default. It’s a bit of a mystery why AT&T would choose to take this option away from users, but it certainly makes AT&T’s first Android-based phone Read more ...

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