Teenagers and young adults are heavily into blackberry, as they simply have the best networking apps. They may not appeal to tech geeks, but they do have a niche, don't think for a second that they don't.
@MsCG1 Sorry guys but it's true. I gave up my blackberry tour for an EVO and it's superior in every way EXCEPT for the social networking and messaging apps. Facebook is particularly heinous. My niece would rather die than to have to give up BBM. Not to mention the qwerty, which is better than all others. If you do nothing but chat and network on your smartphone, then bb is probably the best option.
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Teenagers and young adults are heavily into blackberry, as they simply have the best networking apps. They may not appeal to tech geeks, but they do have a niche, don't think for a second that they don't.
@MsCG1 best.. networking.. apps.. WHAT?
care to explain? last i checked, most things remotely related to (social) networking are quite awful on a BlackBerry OS.
@keyrol Good social networking and BB I think not!
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Sorry guys but it's true. I gave up my blackberry tour for an EVO and it's superior in every way EXCEPT for the social networking and messaging apps. Facebook is particularly heinous. My niece would rather die than to have to give up BBM. Not to mention the qwerty, which is better than all others. If you do nothing but chat and network on your smartphone, then bb is probably the best option.