- Jun 1, 2006
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So I have a Blackberry 9700. It is my first smartphone, and I love it. The only 3rd-party apps I have on it are Engadget, Facebook, GMail, Google Maps, Reuters News and a Weather app. Everything else out there is pretty much useless for me.
I see people dissing the 9700 or not putting it in the same class as newer Android devices like the Droid and Nexus One, or even the iPhone. I don't understand why. They say it doesn't have many applications, but when I look at the iTunes App Store I see a bunch of garbage "fart apps", along with countless Poker games, etc. Things like that in no way add to my phone experience. The only sore point is the browser, but it is decent and it will be on the same level as the others when the WebKit browser is released this summer. I actually prefer the Blackberry Music interface to the iPod Touch interface (and it also syncs with iTunes for me as a bonus).
So, why is the 9700 dismissed out of hand by "tech geeks"? I have tried my friends phones, and have an iPod Touch, but I just don't get why people put them on a higher level compared to the 9700?
I see people dissing the 9700 or not putting it in the same class as newer Android devices like the Droid and Nexus One, or even the iPhone. I don't understand why. They say it doesn't have many applications, but when I look at the iTunes App Store I see a bunch of garbage "fart apps", along with countless Poker games, etc. Things like that in no way add to my phone experience. The only sore point is the browser, but it is decent and it will be on the same level as the others when the WebKit browser is released this summer. I actually prefer the Blackberry Music interface to the iPod Touch interface (and it also syncs with iTunes for me as a bonus).
So, why is the 9700 dismissed out of hand by "tech geeks"? I have tried my friends phones, and have an iPod Touch, but I just don't get why people put them on a higher level compared to the 9700?