Have you heard enough about the iPhone?!?!

2008 August 5
by Nick Zamonis

NO! You haven’t heard enough about the iPhone, because you are reading this, so here is my 2 dollars worth (Only because 2 cents doesn’t get you anything today? Okay, maybe a drop of gasoline, but more likely just some of the gasoline vapor.)

So, I just read a blog that asks “Can [the iPhone] replace my Blackberry?

How about I just tell you what I’ve done with my iPhone version uno and you decide if you can replace your BlackBerry.
Let’s see… I’ve written blogs with it, updated my twitter, checked for restaurant reviews on Yelp, checked my myspace page, created task lisks with Omnifocus, recorded reminders with Jott, checked all my email addresses on gmail, yahoo, and mac,(all my pop accounts go to my gmail account, and I download that), uploaded photos directly to flickr, updated photos to tumblr, watched movies, watched podcasts, listened to music, figured out the artist’s playing on the radio with Shazam, used sms texts to communicate with Sandy, found phone numbers and addresses with google maps, changed my route based on current traffic conditions given in google maps, made reservations on the web, reviewed excel files and pdfs, downloaded music, even played some way cool games using the built-in accelerometer. I’m sure you could make a few arguements that the Blackberry does some things better, and if those things are of the utmost importance to you then keep your blackberry. However, if you are interested in the most amazingly small laptop you can keep in your pocket, you’ll want an iPhone. New apps are created everyday, not to mention with the total number of iPhone users there are, it’s only a matter of time before whatever it is that you are doing on the Blackberry can be done on the iPhone.

Just so you know, that post I read earlier was written a year ago yesterday. Here is the most up to date conclusion by phanfare, just to be fair (get it) , to the question, “Can my iPhone replace my Blackberry?

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