Monday, October 24, 2011

Verizon's BlackBerry Curve vs Sprint's BB Curve



There is a lot of competition that seems to be growing stronger each day, as there are two major smart phones from the same company with each having its own reputation. The reputation of the new Verizon BlackBerry Curve and the Sprint version of the BlackBerry Storm 3 is what seem to be giving these two phones the ideology that they are the BlackBerry phones that everyone would love to own. One thing about the BlackBerry phones is that they are both bringing the required information based upon the need to extend their markets.

The BlackBerry mobile industry has been up and running for quite a while now and there is a chance that in the near future, anyone will be able to walk into a mobile shop and purchase a BlackBerry phone. They are phones with the current operating system that makes them enjoyable to use, as they are now faster and more reliable; although there are various reasons that will make people decide to get either of the phones. The only way to come up with a substantial probability that would help them decide is the need to explore the facts which may make either of the phones better than the other. This will be determined by the features within the Verizon and the Sprint. The fact of the matter is which of the two has the majority of the subscribers and why?

We have said that the features could be used to dictate the overall response of the two phones. Reviews have the BlackBerry Storm from Verizon wireless as being stable in every communication and information way. Ideally, it appears as if the HTML browser application that comes with the phone is one of the ways that this phone is proving stable. It is a phone that has a very powerful multimedia, emailing and social networking capability by having some of these social networking groups and sites activated on the cell phone. Facebook and Twitter are already there and ready.

Besides the Storm having these capabilities, it is important to understand that this phone is a full touch screen with a virtual QWERTY keyboard. Both phones have this capability and this should not be the mitigating factor between the pros and the cons. The physical appearances of the phones could be another factor that could be used to determine who gets what and who doesn’t. This is because people have different likes - from display to appearance to features. No matter which, the choice depends on the goals of the individual.

No comments:

Post a Comment