Mobile deathmatch rematch: BlackBerry vs. iPhone 3.0, side by side
The iPhone 3.0 OS takes on some of the BlackBerry's advantages for business users. See where the iPhone wins over the BlackBerry, and where the BlackBerry still prevails
By Galen Gruman
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Visual deathmatch rematch: BlackBerry vs. iPhone
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Mobile main screens
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Working with e-mails
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Working with mail folders
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Working with calendars
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Working with contacts
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Editing documents
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Using copy and paste
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Working with universal search
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Adding new apps
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Managing mobile apps
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Navigating with maps
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Using mobile-optimized content
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Using the Web
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Managing bookmarks
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Managing bookmarks
The iPhone (left) can sync bookmarks with your PC via iTunes and save bookmarks on the iPhone itself in a folder hierarchy. In addition, you can bookmark Web pages as if they were applications so that they appear as icons in your home screen. The BlackBerry (right) also lets you save bookmarks in a list. Both devices suggest Web page addresses as you type in URLs.
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