I'm so glad someone finally noticed this, when the reviewer every 5 seconds is saying "eh, I still prefer the iPhone", clearly it's a bias review. Even if you put the Bold and the 3G iPhone side by side in a review, you can't really compare the two. The iPhone is based on multimedia, the Bold is based on productivity and multitasking, two completely opposite sides of the spectrum. That's why the iPhone will always win with picture, videos, and music and the Bold/any BB will always win with calendar/scheduling and viewing/editing documents.
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The commenters on Gizmodo seemed to realize how completely biased the review was. These Engadget commenters are idiots.
I'm so glad someone finally noticed this, when the reviewer every 5 seconds is saying "eh, I still prefer the iPhone", clearly it's a bias review. Even if you put the Bold and the 3G iPhone side by side in a review, you can't really compare the two. The iPhone is based on multimedia, the Bold is based on productivity and multitasking, two completely opposite sides of the spectrum. That's why the iPhone will always win with picture, videos, and music and the Bold/any BB will always win with calendar/scheduling and viewing/editing documents.