May 19, 2006 | blog
I was slightly amazed by this post over at RIMarkable. For a fan of any particular style of device to be so blunt and honest about their favorite device is refreshing.
What I want to say to Robb Dunewood about this is that, yes in comparison to the current state-of-the-art in Palm and Windows Mobile devices, the added functionality is behind the curve. But that dismisses the advances in the devices and software themselves.
When the BlackBerry came out several years ago, it really reminded me of an overgrown pager. And that is really how I viewed it for a long time. The functionality was little more than that of a two-way pager. Now fast-forward to today and you can do a side-by-side comparison with a Treo or an HTC Wizard based device for phone & PIM functions and it is a LOT closer. (I think the Treo 700p would win the PIM ‘war’ at the moment, though I have seen one yet.)
The truth is that there are currently three completely viable mobile platforms (Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Palm) and one runner up (Symbian). You can get good push-mail and PIM functions on BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, and Symbian devices. If you want to get advanced functionality, it drops to really two options – Palm and Windows Mobile.
The interesting thing that has started to change my perception of BlackBerry is the expanding number of 3rd party applictions. That is a true indicator of a growing, robust platform.
May 19, 2006 | blog
While testing out different BlackBerry devices on all the major US carriers, we have received all but one device. Can you guess which carrier is late in delivering? That’s right – Verizon Wireless.
Its been over two weeks, and still no device. The other carriers (including Nextel) have delivered their devices, and we have been using them for over a week or more in our development system.
Hmm, emaluation of customer service for Verizon… Poor.
May 17, 2006 | blog
So we are taking a few days off this week and are up at the cabin in northern Minnesota. The first thing I had to do when we got in was to check out the service on the sPrint BlackBerry 7250 that I brought with. Too cool, we’ve got 1xRTT service here!
So I’m posting completely mobile using the BB browser. Also note that the BB is compatible with WordPress, something that I had not looked into before. Ugh, time for bed.
May 16, 2006 | blog
Over at Mobile Tech Review, they have a review of the HP iPaq hw6915 Mobile Messenger. Looks like a nice device, but the 240×240 resolution always throughs me off on these things. The new Treo 700p has a 360×360 resolution, too bad the Windows Mobile team didn’t see fit to work further on making the OS more resolution independent – maybe in the next version?
May 16, 2006 | blog
Interesting…
Mobile Gadget News has a post on some information about discussions on leaving WiFi out of phones, and moving forward on WCDMA/UMTS “picocells”. Carefull though, some of this info came from The Register, so take it with a grain of salt. Could be interesting if it all works out.
But I still like WiFi 🙂