Aside from things like call clarity and photo quality, much of the iPhone's appeal comes from the variety of applications available. Android phones like the Galaxy S offer a bigger screen and keyboard that can help with typing long emails. The BlackBerry 10 lets you integrate things like email, Twitter, and more, rather than providing the separate email experience of the other devices. The Microsoft Windows phones run on a Windows 8 operating system, so they are very similar to the computers everybody knows and uses. There are a lot of choices to look at, but it really depend on the user. I would go with a Microsoft Windows phone so that I could do more business related stuff on it. It would be very similar to the computers I normally use, so I wouldn't be handling anything really different.
Article: http://smallbiztrends.com/2013/05/best-business-smartphone-comparison.html
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ReplyDeleteI agree with your decision. Everyone just thinks, "oh it's the IPhone, it's hip it's cool I should buy it," just because it's a popular phone. People want it because of it's appeal and not because of the software within. Samsung, Blackberry, most importantly Windows are perfect phones for business, social, and educational use. I here Kim Kardashian still uses a blackberry. She even buys them off eBay, because the popularity of Iphones have stalled blackberry production.
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