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Why BlackBerry still beats iPhone for business users

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  May 06, 2009  
 

Why BlackBerry still beats iPhone for business users
Push-button BlackBerry models like the Curve play well against the iPhone's most notable weakness: text entry. Among other things, this demonstrates why RIM would be wise to skip the consumer smartphone business and stick to what it does best -- business handsets.
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