Call me cheap but I get by just fine on a cell phone and free WiFi on a mobile lap-top.
Traded in my BB for a Droid, no comparison. Droid does.
What carrier you got with the droid? Did you have nextel with the bb?
Likes: can have it on my belt, can't do that with a laptop. However, dislikes are that the keyboard is small and is a no-go for the larger hands.
I've used a blackberry for years. There is no way around it. I've got to be able to respond to email immediately. If you are in the field working, I recommend a blackberry and a cheap one at that. I have a blackberry 8300 that has lasted three years of torture and now my 1 year old uses it as a toy. I turned it on yesterday and it worked fine. You can get a blackberry 8300C for fifty bucks online and pop in your sim card.
I want to get an Iphone or druid but I am worried about it holding up. I am in the office full time now but am still pretty hard on my phones. It seems that iphones break really easily.
Anybody with a druid have a comment on durability?
I've used a blackberry for years. There is no way around it. I've got to be able to respond to email immediately.
that's the best feature of BB and a point i forgot to mention.
to the OP, if you get a BB and have your own e-mail server, make sure to get the $45/mo web & e-mail package. The $30/mo plan only allows webmail services like hotmail, yahoo, etc. . .
Actually thats the problem with BB, you need a dedicated BB server, ours has become too expensive to maintain. New smartphones like the droid use "push" technology for thier email, meaning I can use my company email server via any other webmail. It is as good as it gets for email. We are getting rid of all BB's in our company, a few years ago BB was the best, not anymore.
Actually thats the problem with BB, you need a dedicated BB server, ours has become too expensive to maintain.
You need a server with BB? I push to my BB instantaneously with yahoo pop3 which is like $30 a year. Its linked with our exchange server so I get email at the desk, phone, and any computer in the world at the same time. My emails are saved on all three places in case there is a problem and I can respond from any of them.
We use hostway. Its $360 a year and does all our networking (including email).