i used to have a 3gs before my inspire
my blackberry i can check email and bring up simple web sites.
iphone/android i get my email in folders just like outlook. iphone is a lot better at this
You have full Exchange folder support on BB.
the entire email downloads at once so if try to read a large email out of signal i don't get an error like i do on the blackberry
You're confusing a benefit with a failure. BBs reduce the load on your capped data plan.
the screens are larger making reading easier. the touch interface makes it easy to zoom to parts of large emails
Meh, get some glasses, most people can read email on 2.8-3.25 inch screens just fine.
i can use iOS/android to access HP server iLO ports. the BB browser is crap and won't work. means i can push the power button on a server remotely
You tested this on BB OS 6? I would bet you haven't. Anyhow, iLO != business, iLO is for the IT grunts, and IT is a cost. Business != geeking out with your phone when you should just be a good boy and just get it done.
lots of IT apps in iOS/android to manage vmware, citrix, troubleshooting issues, database access, etc. AppWorld is crappola. $40 for a RDP client? i bet it rocks on the tiny screens
Again, IT is a cost. It's used to aid a business get stuff done that actually pays the bills. App world is pretty good, you clearly admit to not using it for ages, so please... As for Idokorro, I've used it on a PEARL and actually it was very impressive.
ActiveSync means any device can access email with no license cost or third party server
You don't need to pay an extra license or have a third party server unless you want BES, and even then
you can get BES for free.
haven't used appworld in a long time but a lot of apps were just bookmarks to a website making them useless if you don't have a signal
Wow, seriously?
thousands of apps in iOS and android for mobile professionals in almost every category. law, medicine, etc. to give you access to data anywhere. a lot of professional databases have iOS apps
Just as there is for BB, nice they caught up.
the unified inbox is better on BB, but if you get a lot of email it's a complete mess to find emails from say a day or two ago
Er, it's been an option for years to show them separately, and there is an excellent search function, and keyboard shortcuts for jumping days, etc.
android market is flaky, but the app store is a lot more secure with no chance of spyware. no need for BES to control app installation
What epic bull spit. There has been PLENTY of rouge apps on Android, even an App that became spyware if you pirated it, which plenty did. There is no Spyware on BB to my knowledge.
the migration from blackberries to iOS/Android is like people dumping dumb terminals for PC's a few decades ago. some control freak IT people protested and predicted the end of the world but in the end usability and power at the user trumps security and central control
You are aware that the latest 'innovation' is returning to the centralised IT model, right? Heard anyone talk 'Cloud'? Ever seen a datacenter?