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Originally Posted by Drolefille
What part isn't true? Is there something that BB can do that iPhone and Android can't?
If someone doesn't want the "business things" then they probably don't want a BB. If the DO want the "business things" they should decide if they'd rather optimize their smartphone themselves or get a BB.
ETA: I don't understand what you were disagreeing with?
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BB can run apps in the background, Iphone can't.
BB calendar allows for conference calling without you having to remember the phone number and the conference password. Just type it into your calendar and when your meeting notice pops up, press run and it will take care of the rest.
I didn't disagree with your premise, I disagreed with your statement that a Smartphone can do "everything" a BB can't. They can't. Yet I still qualified because since the Android is more like Linux (where it is user driven) no two Androids are alike.
Since I haven't played with all, I can say just because my wife's phone can't doesn't mean another Android can't.
That is all. At the end of the day it really is about your primary use. As a fun phone the BB trails behind the Droid and Iphone.