To: IllumiNaughtyByNature
The ability to implement and use the device with the shortest learning curve is a major consideration for corporate execs in charge of rolling out new technology. Just because the IT Director or VP of Ops. can use an iphone, most of them realize that the simplicity of a Blackberry is far more beneficial to the desired employee base because of the learning curve. That's really funny... the Blackberry easier to learn to use than the iPhone.
In what way is the iPhone more difficult to learn to use than a Blackberry? The iPhone has been shown to have the easiest learning curve of ANY phone on the market.
The iPhone user manual is 123 pages... the Blackberry 7100 is 146. But most people I know with an iPhone have never even seen the manual. You have to download it if you want it... or need it. Most don't.
39 posted on
03/08/2008 11:29:37 PM PST by
Swordmaker
(There ain't no such thing as a free app...)
To: Swordmaker
I do not believe that either of us are going to switch from our selected brand anytime soon, although i will be taking away a great piece of information in case someone is asking me the benefits of the iphone.
The iPhone user manual is 123 pages... the Blackberry 7100 is 146.
:oP
FWIW check out the supposed leaks of the Blackberry 9000 series. If iphone thought they were stealing BlackBerry users, they are in for a rude awakening if the 9000 leaks are accurate.
FReepgards,
40 posted on
03/09/2008 6:21:47 AM PDT by
IllumiNaughtyByNature
(Senator McCain, what did GWB promise you back in 2000? And you believed him? BWAHAAAAA!)
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