Why Android is better than iPhone.

[h=1]Why BlackBerry Needs Android (and Android Needs BlackBerry)[/h]




BlackBerry is a great company with great products and great ideas. But BlackBerry is failing hard. And the reason is that BlackBerry’s model is obsolete.Don’t look now, but it’s 2013. If your handset isn’t running iOS or Android, you will not succeed in the consumer smartphone market.And succeeding is exactly what isn’t happening at BlackBerry. The company recently announced a quarterly loss of about $1 billion. They announced that 40% of BlackBerry employees will be laid off. They’ve put the company up for sale. They’re selling their jet.It’s over, basically. But it doesn’t have to be.What BlackBerry really needs is to become an Android-handset maker.

What BlackBerry Would Bring to the Android UniverseBlackBerry’s core competency is optimizing phones for fast, secure and reliable communication.Most Android phones, especially the major ones, are general purpose smartphones optimized for entertainment and media. They’re consumer phones for media-consuming consumers.But some people are people people. They crave that flashing red light on a BlackBerry phone that says a message has arrived. They want instant communication (via push, rather than sync or polling), and to type real messages fast, maybe even on a really good physical keyboard. (No, really. Lot’s of people want a physical keyboard instead of a larger screen — and smaller screens give you better battery life, too.) And they want the privacy and security of sending what is essentially SMS but not associated with a phone number, or essentially IM but over a more-secure network.What BlackBerry should be focusing on is satisfying actual demand. Specifically, BlackBerry should be building an NSA-proof messaging and email service. BlackBerry is a better position than just about anyone to develop a highly secure, private messaging system that can’t be hacked by the NSA, by the Chinese government or by Eastern European organized crime syndicates.A truly secure communication system, however, will require tight integration between hardware and software. And that’s why releasing BBM on iOS and Android won’t quite cut it.If BlackBerry became the Android phone that offered total communication security and privacy, they would gain not only a huge following in the Android consumer community, they would start winning back the business they lost to iPhone in governments, military organizations and enterprises.Everybody whines about NSA privacy violations. BlackBerry could do something about it.Here’s another thing BlackBerry-on-Android would bring to the Android universe: BlackBerry users. BlackBerry has won some super loyal fans over the years. I suspect that many of those loyal fans will switch to iPhone when BlackBerry dies.
What Android Would Bring to BlackBerry
Apps. In fact, it’s the relative lack of app options that is killing BlackBerry today.But even more than apps, BlackBerry needs the world of services that some apps can offer, including Google services and random cloud services.Mostly, however, Android would bring BlackBerry back to life.The path forward for BlackBerry is very clear. Create a mission to become the most secure and best Android communication device possible.

If BlackBerry does that, they will succeed. If they don’t, they’re done.

http://www.cultofandroid.com/42024/why-blackberry-needs-android-and-android-needs-blackberry/
 
Swiftkey for android does the same thing.

I use Swiftkey.

[video=youtube;vCz0DVa-7TA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCz0DVa-7TA[/video]
 
Swiftkey for android does the same thing.

Swiftkey is truly awesome, I remember hearing rumblings that BB licensed their code for BB10.
 
Swiftkey for android does the same thing.

Similar, but not quite the same.

I've used the swiftkey many times. How many of you have used the BB10 keyboard for more than 30 seconds at the store?

[video=youtube;8YK9iW9uSuU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YK9iW9uSuU[/video]
 
Similar, but not quite the same.

I've used the swiftkey many times. How many of you have used the BB10 keyboard for more than 30 seconds at the store?

But can it do it on this?

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I find this debate funny now. I bought a samsung tablet and don't see the big deal. Does the same thing as an ipad except for me it won't connect to my apple products. Nice that I can add micro sd and nice price. Otherwise I think people that argue which platform is better need to go find lives. Its all the same at the end of the day unless you're super hacker or something :D

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I find this debate funny now. I bought a samsung tablet and don't see the big deal. Does the same thing as an ipad except for me it won't connect to my apple products. Nice that I can add micro sd and nice price. Otherwise I think people that argue which platform is better need to go find lives. Its all the same at the end of the day unless you're super hacker or something :D

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What tablet did you buy? The only tablet worth buying is the galaxy note 10.1

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What tablet did you buy? The only tablet worth buying is the galaxy note 10.1

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Even if I only need it for Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, and surfing? Cause I'm thinking the Surface 2 would do a better job
 
Even if I only need it for Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, and surfing? Cause I'm thinking the Surface 2 would do a better job

Android has documents to go, quick office, Polaris office, and office suite, they all are just as good. If you decide you want to do other stuff such as photoshop , cad even hand written notes then you have the capability to do so. It's much easier to do those things plus many other things with the S pen.

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Last week i spent just under $20 in google play store for apps...today about $25 on iPad apps.
Maybe next week, the Mac App Store.

Best of both Worlds. Love them both.
 
What tablet did you buy? The only tablet worth buying is the galaxy note 10.1

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Bought a tab 3. Does what I need it to and for the price I don't think I went wrong. I didn't want something huge and I like the micro sd feature to ad what I want.


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Nice, didn't know about this one. Was waiting for the next iPad in October, but this Note looks pretty good. Decisions decisions.

Yeah, i got 2 iPads, so i might grab that galaxy....reason, i like my back button on the right side, just like my Galaxy S3 and the physical home button, plus that menu button on the left.

I think iPads usually release in march...not sure when the next one will release.
Although november shown below.

1st generation:
April 3, 2010 (Wi-Fi)[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP]
April 30, 2010 (Wi-Fi + 3G)[SUP][4][/SUP]
May 28, 2010 (International)
2nd generation:
March 11, 2011 (United States)
March 25, 2011 (International)
3rd generation:
March 16, 2012
4th generation & Mini:
November 2, 2012
 
Yeah, i got 2 iPads, so i might grab that galaxy....reason, i like my back button on the right side, just like my Galaxy S3 and the physical home button, plus that menu button on the left.

I think iPads usually release in march...not sure when the next one will release.
Although november shown below.

Pretty sure its coming this oct/nov.

Wifes not crazy about my new mac air, and she's tired of our crappy old macbook. Tablet time.

If it was a 7", I'd be all over the new Nexus 7, but she wants a big screen, so it looked like iPad was it as the Android offerings didn't look to be anything special, until that new Galaxy came along. :) Whens that getting released?
 
Pretty sure its coming this oct/nov.

Wifes not crazy about my new mac air, and she's tired of our crappy old macbook. Tablet time.

If it was a 7", I'd be all over the new Nexus 7, but she wants a big screen, so it looked like iPad was it as the Android offerings didn't look to be anything special, until that new Galaxy came along. :) Whens that getting released?

[h=3]Canada

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
[/h]Last but not least, we have the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. At the moment, we don’t have official pricing or a release date for the device, but we do know it will be arriving sometime in November.

http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-note-3-october-4th-272682/
 
Bought a tab 3. Does what I need it to and for the price I don't think I went wrong. I didn't want something huge and I like the micro sd feature to ad what I want.


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The tab 3 is a nice tablet. Definitely can't go wrong with any Samsung tablet to be honest. I love my note 10.1, the S pen is so useful for everything I do. S note is a great now app.

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