Quiz: Blackberry or iPhone?
Take this quiz to decide whether a Blackberry or an iPhone is right for you.
Trying to decide between a BlackBerry and an iPhone? Take this quiz to find out which one's for you.
1. Which feature is most important to you in a mobile phone?
a. Top-notch security
b. A slick interface
2. When on the go, what do you need most?
a. Turn-by-turn directions to client meetings
b. Info on nearby businesses
3. Which do you use more?
a. IM
b. SMS
4. How often do you need to check your e-mail?
a. If it's not instant, I feel behind.
b. Every 15 minutes or so is enough for me.
5. Are you a major multitasker?
a. I have as many programs open as possible atany given time.
b. I prefer to do one thing at a time, thank you.
6. Which wireless carrier are you partial to?
a. I like to keep my options open.
b. AT&T is it for me-despite famously bad coverage.
7. Do you like customizing your gadgets?
a. I want them to do everything right out of the box.
b. I love finding new apps and add-ons to increase productivity.
If you answered mostly As, you want a BlackBerry to tap into its leading-edge enterprise functions and cross-carrier flexibility.
If you answered mostly Bs, pick up a sleek and sexy iPhone for a stylish, customizable mobile experience.
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