i'm getting a new cell phone pretty soon and i don't know which phone i want to get. i'm deciding on whether or not i should get the blackberry curve or the iphone. i was wondering if someone could give me some pros and cons on either one of the phones to let me know which one would be better to get.
shescreams33 answered Thursday March 12 2009, 5:41 pm: Okay, so the first person, gave a really good answer with her link and everything, but I'll tell you about my experience with both of those phones just to see if I can help out (:
My dad had a blackberry and it always freezes up and does silly things like that. And if you get it because you want to put music on it, Verizon's music program is a hassle to use, so I wouldn't get that one.
I personally, really want an iphone. I am not sure about the flaws, but I've heard that since it's touch screen, it has had some problems. Itunes is really easy to use, so I think that's worth a couple kinks in the touch screen thing. By the way, my cousins have one and they love it. They can also get on the internet when there's wifi and that's very cool.
shesgotbrains7 answered Thursday March 12 2009, 7:53 am: dont get a black berry they suck i heard they have a lot of technical problems. dont get the iphone either because all touch screen phones have technical problems. my bro had the dare and it broke because of technical problems within the first week. [ shesgotbrains7's advice column | Ask shesgotbrains7 A Question ]
prettylol answered Thursday March 12 2009, 1:07 am: hiya! go to this site, you can compare phones in that website!
i've given step by step instructions
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