@PiesangTee - thanks but I dont know how informative or unbiased my opinion might be. I have a habit of finding a technology that works and sticking with it.
The blackberry on its own - rather than part of an enterprise situation - does one thing really well and that's email. Dont get me wrong - its got other good features/utilities etc but the only reason I got one in the first place was email.
Right now I've got my blackberry as well as a normal phone (razr) but that's only because I never got used to the idea of using it as a phone - my missus does and she doesnt have a problem with it.
With the Pearl it might be sleek/slim enough that I can get rid of the razr and the slab like 7290 and settle on one device. I just need to decide on the usability. Otherwise the 8700 is looking pretty attractive too but I'm going to wait to see if Apple reveals anything at MacWorld before I decide.
If you get a lot of emails and you like the idea of a single flat monthly fee then look into the blackberry (or even one of the other brands that offers Blackberry connect capabilities) they're a robust solution and they're idiot proof. I put mine on a 4u contract so that I could have two devices.
Personally, I've always rejected anything with windows on it because I dont like windows.
However if you're looking for something more PDA like with touch screen then maybe the blackberry isnt for you.
Keep in mind though - Blackberry's are addictive - they dont call em crackberry's for nothing!
EDIT - one thing I do know is getting my missus a blackberry saved me a fortune in SMS fees alone!
The blackberry on its own - rather than part of an enterprise situation - does one thing really well and that's email. Dont get me wrong - its got other good features/utilities etc but the only reason I got one in the first place was email.
Right now I've got my blackberry as well as a normal phone (razr) but that's only because I never got used to the idea of using it as a phone - my missus does and she doesnt have a problem with it.
With the Pearl it might be sleek/slim enough that I can get rid of the razr and the slab like 7290 and settle on one device. I just need to decide on the usability. Otherwise the 8700 is looking pretty attractive too but I'm going to wait to see if Apple reveals anything at MacWorld before I decide.
If you get a lot of emails and you like the idea of a single flat monthly fee then look into the blackberry (or even one of the other brands that offers Blackberry connect capabilities) they're a robust solution and they're idiot proof. I put mine on a 4u contract so that I could have two devices.
Personally, I've always rejected anything with windows on it because I dont like windows.
Keep in mind though - Blackberry's are addictive - they dont call em crackberry's for nothing!
EDIT - one thing I do know is getting my missus a blackberry saved me a fortune in SMS fees alone!