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Wear?
Many business people prefer NOT to wear a Blackberry (or other device), so thickness is vitally important to them (us). I prefer to slip my Blackberry in a trouser pocket or coat pocket. Maybe RIM or Apple could develop the pocket protector BB or iPhone.
Posted by: sjsmit@...   Posted on: 08/21/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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To the flip-phone haters  smoody | 08/15/08
Black Berry did innovate, prior to them Smart Phones were toys  T1Oracle | 08/15/08
Did they really?  smoody | 08/15/08
The same can be said of the iPhone  T1Oracle | 08/17/08
for ease-of-use iPhone wins  Kebbles | 08/20/08
RIM blackberry died the day the iPhone  frgough | 08/15/08
iPhone kills Blackberry? Really!!??  Lazlo13 | 08/17/08
Well said  jonhcox | 08/18/08
Actually...  Sleeper Service | 08/17/08
Apple's fashion products will never be much use for serious business  T1Oracle | 08/17/08
Nearsighted  jonhcox | 08/18/08
Another reason for flip-phones.  IT_Guy_z | 08/15/08
Re: Another reason for flip-phones  markarse | 08/18/08
Yeah "dude" I have...  IT_Guy_z | 08/19/08
The devices seem actually real so far:  mdrejhon | 08/15/08
I believe RIM is reacting to the iPhone  Ken_z | 08/15/08
?Why anyone would want a flip BlackBerry beats me? ???  Steven A. | 08/16/08
Wear?  sjsmit@... | 08/21/08
Its awesome to see this work for someone other than Apple  T1Oracle | 08/17/08
RE: BlackBerry rumor mill takes a page from Apple  markarse | 08/18/08

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