...these are all things I do every day on iOS.I know RIM/BB gets a lot of negative press but I would actually prefer one as a "work" phone. One of the managers where I work still uses a Blackberry device (don't know which) but he is able to do ALL of his email, setting up meetings, accepting/declining meetings, ect... from the BB device. That's just not possible with iOS and with MS Exchange.
The better integration between BB and MS Exchange has me intrigued.
I know RIM/BB gets a lot of negative press but I would actually prefer one as a "work" phone. One of the managers where I work still uses a Blackberry device (don't know which) but he is able to do ALL of his email, setting up meetings, accepting/declining meetings, ect... from the BB device. That's just not possible with iOS and with MS Exchange.
The better integration between BB and MS Exchange has me intrigued.
ah yes, the recipe for success, "not so bad".That is weird, I thought the device itself was not so bad?
You can't be five years late to the competition and be "not so bad." You need to be great.That is weird, I thought the device itself was not so bad?
Don't people know what they are getting into?
The best part is Windows Phone 5.5 beating iOS.Laptop Mag held an OS popularity poll in 2011 and HP/Palm used the result in their HP TouchPad/Pre 3 unveiling.
http://blog.laptopmag.com/os-bowl-final-webos-vs-windows-phone-7-voting-ends-tuesday-28-at-9-a-m
I know RIM/BB gets a lot of negative press but I would actually prefer one as a "work" phone. One of the managers where I work still uses a Blackberry device (don't know which) but he is able to do ALL of his email, setting up meetings, accepting/declining meetings, ect... from the BB device. That's just not possible with iOS and with MS Exchange.
The better integration between BB and MS Exchange has me intrigued.
phone - kids/teens/granny phone @ people who have yet to matured and aged around 70++..(easy straight forward phone..use less brain)
android - nerds phone (rooting whatsoever..aircrack bla bla bla)
windows - uncategorized..
blackberry - enterprise business phone made for professional (this kind of people do not play games too much..apps?..whatsapp maybe)
Here is my prediction..... in one year iPhone will be looking at a market of 20% and declining steadily. since iPhone is the ONLY real revenue that Apple has anymore (they have not focused on any revisions or upgrades to the iPod or iPad at all) then.. .it will surely be the demise of Apple. when you base a company on hype marketing instead of solid offerings and customer service that is what happens.
all i can say is this
when i look around at what devices people around me in public are using i see..... Samsung and BlackBerry equally followed by iPhone
also.... EVERYONE knows that the last two iPhones have not had any significant improvements and that the next release was actually designed by Steve Jobs before he died
lets see what 2 years from now says about REAL numbers!
Look, today we live in a world where most people have the attention span about the length of a typical commercial. Furthermore most people don't have an original thought on anything of substance at all. Add that to the fact of the " sheep mentally" which is so pervasive in society today and it's obvious why most people reject everything and anything new. Most let TV, friends, and whoever's "In" today determine what's hot or not. "Cool people use Apple or Android. BlackBerry is dead". So the sheep follow. My question is "What difference does it make if people like the phone you use?" I buy BlackBerry products for a number of different reasons. What someone else thinks of that is never a consideration.
Sent from my loooong waited for BlackBerry Z10
The best part is Windows Phone 5.5 beating iOS.
If that is not possible on iOS, then how do I do it every day? I even use Siri to reschedule meetings. Exchange is deeply integrated into iOS.
Well, apparently Pagusas and I live in a dream world where Exchange works fine with iOS. So does Marsh & McLennan apparently.It's practically against my company's policy to do meeting creations, accepts, declines from iOS devices. There have been too many issues where a high level manager would setup a meeting on an iPhone and the requested attendees never even got the invite. And countless cases where people try to accept meetings on their iOS devices but that never registers with the Exchange server. In some cases meetings disappear from calendars.
It's practically against my company's policy to do meeting creations, accepts, declines from iOS devices. There have been too many issues where a high level manager would setup a meeting on an iPhone and the requested attendees never even got the invite. And countless cases where people try to accept meetings on their iOS devices but that never registers with the Exchange server. In some cases meetings disappear from calendars.
This is great. I <3 Crackberry.all i can say is this
when i look around at what devices people around me in public are using i see..... Samsung and BlackBerry equally followed by iPhone
also.... EVERYONE knows that the last two iPhones have not had any significant improvements and that the next release was actually designed by Steve Jobs before he died
lets see what 2 years from now says about REAL numbers!
That is weird, I thought the device itself was not so bad?
Don't people know what they are getting into?
I think that's Windows Phone 7.0, based on the logo.
I know RIM/BB gets a lot of negative press but I would actually prefer one as a "work" phone. One of the managers where I work still uses a Blackberry device (don't know which) but he is able to do ALL of his email, setting up meetings, accepting/declining meetings, ect... from the BB device. That's just not possible with iOS and with MS Exchange.
The better integration between BB and MS Exchange has me intrigued.