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with so many iphones out there, this would make too much sense.
and my BB friends are dropping like flies.
and my BB friends are dropping like flies.
from what i understand, it's basically more like an IM client. and you know when ppl read msgs or something. and since it's on the BB network, it doesn't matter where you are in the world.What is the difference between BBM and MMS?
from what i understand, it's basically more like an IM client. and you know when ppl read msgs or something. and since it's on the BB network, it doesn't matter where you are in the world.
Right, but you need internet wherever you are in the world to get it. So in essence you could use an IM client on the iPhone and have push notifications tell you stuff anywhere in the world?
After all you are dependent on internet either way.
The iPhone & Android both have BBM'ish apps. I had a BB but never once used BBM so I have no idea about it except how it looks.
For regular text messaging, if you have an Android or iOS based device, just use Google Voice for free text messaging. You even get an alternative phone number that you can use as for call forwarding purposes.
Anyone who is smart should take advantage of this and kill any text messaging costs, which are highly highly overpriced.
there's no 'standard' IM client for the iPhone, like BBM for BB's.
There's no standard client, yes I understand that, but it's the AIM service or MSN Messenger service or whatever the hell people use. There's plenty of clients out there just like there are twitter clients for the iPhone or Android or any other platform for that matter.
BBM is great in that it allows you to see when someone's read the message, but you're creating yet another messaging service that requires membership and people to use.
Some people will use facebook or AIM or whatever regardless to chat with people. Why not just integrate into that?
a lot of people stuck with BB because they were hooked by BBM.
imagine if apple had a stronghold like that.
Not disregarding the merits of BBM since i have never used it. But imagine if Apple had a stronghold on people's wallets and interests by making it stupidly easy to download inexpensive (or not) or free apps that are only available there.
Oh wait.