Mena
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That is when the BB network does not go up and down like a Yoyo on turbo.
Most companies here? Well hate to break it to you but the iPhone is the least secure smart phone on the market. There is a reason a lot of businesses will use a blackberry and its enterprise network over the apple iPhone and that one is security.
Secure? I thought it was just an ease of use thing.
Who ever thinks a cell phone of any kind was secure is lying to themselves.
Anything is not secure no matter how good the security is, unless you have it welded inside a 10-foot thick titanium box with absolutely no connection to the outside world, physical or otherwise. And even then, there's probably a way of getting around it. It's not a matter of whether it is "secure", because true, 100% infallible security is like the speed of light in the sense that it is impossible to reach. What matters is really whether something is secure enough, and it is certainly possible to have wireless security that is secure enough for the situations in which such a technology would be used.ANYTHING that is Wireless is not secure no matter how good the security is.
Calm down and take your fanboism rant somewhere else. You don't contribute anything even though what you say is somewhat true although there are much better android phones than the Nexus One.Sorry but my Nexus One outperforms the Ifony 4 as I can make calls while holding it with the left or right hand, with 2,3 or four fingers and I can replace the battery for $30. It also has lots of apps. I woundn't trade my phone for a dozen iphony 4's
Besides my 4 year old granddaughter claims she is an android girl as she loves playing with my phone. I have 3 pages of games for her at 16 apps per page.
I am happy with it and so is she.
Hardly the best. Its only popular because of mass idiots.
Android phones personally are better and more productive. And as soon as I can will be getting one.
Double edge sword with that comment lol.So you own neither, but can still judge them. Interesting.
So you own neither, but can still judge them. Interesting.
Does it occur to you that perhaps it's possible to use something without owning it? I don't own an iPhone but I know plenty of people who do and I've had plenty of opportunities to use them.Double edge sword with that comment lol.
Boggles my mind how many people can criticize a product without even owning one.