* The "real" web browser can be a lifesaver. I was able to conduct business as usual, accessing OWA, using PayPal, etc. No Blackberry-ized web.
* "Real" email is also a plus. Getting PDF attachments and actually seeing them rendered as they're supposed to be rendered helps.
Yes, like Symbian and Windows Mobile phones have had for many years. You mean like Symbian and Windows Mobile phones have been trying to do for many years. I've had a Series60 phone and a Windows Mobile phone, and neither could render webpages decently. Opera and Opera mini were usable, but Safari on my iPhone actually makes browsing on EDGE useful.
A long time ago, doctors thought leeches would cure all sorts of diseases. Further research should also be examined; people are wrong often (if not more) than not.
Mention in Wikipedia with sources, for the lazy.
* "Real" email is also a plus. Getting PDF attachments and actually seeing them rendered as they're supposed to be rendered helps.
Yes, like Symbian and Windows Mobile phones have had for many years.
You mean like Symbian and Windows Mobile phones have been trying to do for many years. I've had a Series60 phone and a Windows Mobile phone, and neither could render webpages decently. Opera and Opera mini were usable, but Safari on my iPhone actually makes browsing on EDGE useful.
A long time ago, doctors thought leeches would cure all sorts of diseases. Further research should also be examined; people are wrong often (if not more) than not.