Consumer Reports Finds iPhone Superior To BlackBerry

According to a study in the Consumer Reports January 2008 issue, the iPhone has managed to outperform competitors in the smartphone market, including those from their leading competitor, RIM. They argue that the iPhone's unique interface and long talk time give it an advantage over the Blackberry.
The publication argues that the iPhone's 8.25 hours of talk time, touchscreen, and mobile mail client are superior to the ones found in the BlackBerry Curve, which only has just 6.25 hours of talk time. It also ranked significantly higher in the catigory of ease of use. While the BlackBerry does have the advantage of real-time "push" email, they praised the iPhone's mail app for being easier to use. In addition, they also recommend the iPhone as the superior media phone. The BlackBerry Pearl was the only model to be given kudos for being so slim in the "compact" category.
Nonetheless, both devices received certain criticisms in the areas of service. For one, both devices currently still cling to the old EDGE internet services, providing significantly slower download speeds. Also, they were criticized in their choice to remain locked to GSM-based networks, in which the leading two companies, AT&T and T-Mobile, both fall behind the two major CDMA-based networks in terms of call quality and overall satisfaction.
[via Electronista]

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