jkontherun.com - 8/21/2008
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No question when you mention 3G problems you invariably think of the iPhone 3G as that issue appears everywhere you look. Reports are starting to appear on the web that the new BlackBerry Bold smartphone may be experiencing similar problems with 3G connectivity. Matt Miller tells us that the reports are surfacing because the Bold has already been released in a few countries (not ...
mobilecomputermag.co.uk - 8/21/2008
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk —
So far though, all RIM has really done
is produce a sleeker, shinier version of its usual...
BlackBerry fare and mere looks alone are not enough to compete with the iPhone. Fortunately, it has also twigged that that a major factor in the iPhone s ...
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Video: BlackBerry Bold vs. iPhone Web Browser Showdown (It Gets Ugly) [Blackberry Bold]
Gizmodo —
... gets pretty ugly, uglier than we thought it would. With both running on Wi-Fi and a cleared cache, in a test using Slashdot, the iPhone is actually able to open an entirely new page before the Bold finishes with the first one. The Bold renders everything correctly, it just takes a looooong time to do it. The Bold's got some fairly heavy duty hardware though, so an update from RIM should be able to give the browser a much-needed jolt. [Mobile Computing Mag via jkOntheRun]
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