
I've had the iPhone 3g for a couple of weeks now and today I've received a Blackberry Bold.
By way of background, while I had usually stuck with Nokia to satisfy my phone needs (after the Ericsson 388 - in 1997 or so), since I started busy-work I've experienced using a Blackberry (oldish model though - the 7290) and of course I've "defected" to Apple for my personal line. So much for "sym" plification eh?
The blackberry bold is a gift from RIM (bonus for launch party attendees - invite me to the next one too please!) and the iPhone 3G was purchased at retail.
I would say that the iphone has been quite a crappy phone (coming from a Nokia N80, 8800 and 5220), because of a lack of - forwarding messages, cut/paste, and battery life, but amazing as a browsing device and as an iPod. That's not what you're here about though...
First impressions:
Both quite pretty. Size is rougly comparable, iPhone is better, but the difference is not going to help you make the decision.
Screen - size vs. pixel density. Pick your poison.
Call quality seems to be similar. I won't really be using the bold as a phone phone - it's primarily a data line, but I tested it today and there was no big difference.
Built-in Speaker - the bold is LOUD. Very Loud. It's also got slightly better sound quality, but any headphones would be better. The bold also comes with "in ear" headphones.
Accessories - bold comes with a nice (real) leather slipcase, which is nice.
The bold doesn't browse quite as quickly. The reaction time of it's connection seems to be slower, although the rendering of the content seems to be equally quick. Where the bold has a built-in app but the iPhone doesn't, the bold is FAST. (see: gmail).
Bold has proper multitasking! Which enables a non-braindead messaging facility. In addition to SMS, MMS (which the iPhone lacks) you can use blackberry messenger, google talk, yahoo and msn. There might even be an aim client. While the iPhone 3G has custom apps for some of these chat protocols - you might as well not bother. The combination of the battery life (and to my mind firmware 2.1 has not made any difference) and the fact that you can't let the iPhone sleep at all to maintain an internet connection, means that messaging on the iPhone, even if you love the virtual keyboard, is basically a no-go. This -could- change if "push" notifications are enabled, but the bold is still likely to be better (see: physical keyboard, battery life).
Note that you can multitask partially on the iPhone - you'll still receive calls and sms messages while you're in an application, and you can use the iPod application simultaneously (press the home button twice to bring up an overlay on whatever actual application you're on).
On the virtual keyboard - the bold is obviously better, but the virtual keyboard + autocorrect doesn't leave the iPhone that far behind.
Email - bold wins. No question. Now with word / excel / powerpoint editting for extra special fun. It's actually somewhat better -viewing- attachments on the iPhone, however.
Conclusion:
The iPhone is better to browse with - it's slightly snappier and the touch interface and larger screen conspire to improve the experience. I would also say it's better as a media player (yet to test this extensively with the blackberry, although I might not even bother because it's not clear how it can actually surpass the iPhone, and I would need to buy a large micro SD) .
Having said that, the iPhone: (i) sucks for SMS (just forwarding would be enough, darnit!); (ii) has a pretty crappy battery life (in absolute terms, I'm hoping the bold is better but I can't confirm yet); and (iii) is not yet the right choice for the enterprise or where email is crucial.
So, for most consumers, the iPhone's advantages might help, but if you have BES switching to an iPhone is like... the dark ages (for communication). Maybe get a bold + netbook - unlike the iPhone, the bold can actually tether.
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On a separate note, if you have specific questions on iphone/bold feel free to email me:
You might also be interested to know that I have begun (occasionally) contributing to PhoneArena - here are some recent articles.

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Photo credits: Image of bold taken with iPhone, Image of iPhone taken with bold. Both photos kinda suck - but I think there's no autofocus/macro on either, so... (note that the bold has a pretty bright flash).





