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Re: Questioning the reliability of an iPhone reliability study
"In this case, I think word-of-mouth reviews from friends, co-workers and family members are still the best approach - at least while the product is still young."

I don't have a dog in this hunt; I don't have any of these devices, but, anecdotally, the reliability and call quality of the iPhone is much greater than Blackberries.

Where I work, one group has tried to get everyone on a blackberry. I have many problems contacting everyone that has one of these. I constantly get the message about "we are trying to locate the Blackberry user," but none of the people that I know with iPhones has any problem with them.

Personally, I prefer a plain cell phone.
Posted by: BubbaJ   Posted on: 11/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Re: Questioning the reliability of an iPhone reliability study  BubbaJ | 11/07/08
It looks as if you didn't actually read the study.  msalzberg | 11/07/08
The issue is...  Sleeper Service | 11/08/08
No, what he's doing...  msalzberg | 11/08/08
RE: Questioning the reliability of an iPhone reliability study  HelpMeNow | 11/08/08
The issue is...  SamDiaz ZDNet Moderator | 11/08/08
You are trying to make this study...  msalzberg | 11/08/08
OK, but...  SamDiaz ZDNet Moderator | 11/08/08
But Sam, is that how it's being presented..  msalzberg | 11/08/08
Fair enough...  SamDiaz ZDNet Moderator | 11/08/08
But Sam...  msalzberg | 11/08/08
I get it...  SamDiaz ZDNet Moderator | 11/08/08
It's how it was presented to me  tBuggR | 11/10/08
RE: Question.  Bozzer | 11/09/08
Business model  shanedr | 11/11/08

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