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product-reviews.net - 8/13/2008
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When it comes to the enterprise market it was Blackberry that had the market share. It seems that there now might be a shift in that market since the Apple iPhone launched. Apple took the fight to RIM when they first launched the iPhone as they were now able to communicate with clients easier, this has now become even easier with the launch of the 3G version of the iPhone.
When the iPhone ...
businessweek.com - 8/14/2008
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businessweek.com —
What's Behind the iPhone 3G Glitches Dropped calls
and choppy Web surfing on Apple's latest smartphone stem
from an Infineon chip. A fix is on the way by Peter Burrows Complaints over dropped calls and choppy Web connections on Apple's iPhone 3G have ...
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What's Behind the iPhone 3G Glitches
gigaom.com - 8/12/2008
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gigaom.com —
Om has complained about his frustration with the
3G iPhone, which has poor reception and forces him
to spend more time on the 2.5G EDGE network than he thought, but the issue may be with Infineon’s 3G chip, according to Richard Windsor, an analyst ...
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3G iPhone Connection Problems Chip-Related?
blog.wired.com - 8/14/2008
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There's something in the air in the Apple
community, and this time it's not the same old
buzz about a next-gen iPod, Steve Jobs's health or a Mac tablet: It's the sour topic of the iPhone 3G's poor data reception . Specifically, people ...
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What's Wrong With the 3-G in iPhone 3G?
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Apple Vs RIM: iPhone 3G and BlackBerry Battle
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... opinion and agree that the BlackBerry’s are not to pretty a mobile phone. They also state they find the Apple iPhone 3G easier for them to communicate with their client base.
One thing is for sure, Apple is not stupid, they are well aware the iPhone 3G is drawing people from the BlackBerry, and that it is aimed at the BlackBerry business customer.
Will we see Research In Motion fight back in style? Redesign the BlackBerry perhaps? Who knows?
Source – FT via product-reviews
Take a look at this: BlackBerry has 10% U.S. market ...
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