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    Default Blackberry Curve 8520 or HTC Wildfire?

    I need a new phone after being phoneless for a few months.. I'm liking the Wildfire, but it's a bit short and stumpy. I'm liking the Blackberry too, although it lacks 3G internet apparently.. what one is better and why?
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    Wildfire.

    It has Android.

    The blackberry doesn't.

    Android has a much better browser, flash, better UI, many more applications. The hardware specifications are also better on the Android handset, a better camera.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Wildfire.

    It has Android.

    The blackberry doesn't.

    Android has a much better browser, flash, better UI, many more applications. The hardware specifications are also better on the Android handset, a better camera.
    I know you love Android, but I'll pretend you're not biased

    Sure, Android has a better browser.. but I don't need Flash. The only site I use that uses Flash is YouTube, which has a non-flash mobile version.

    Also, sure Android has more applications.. but I'd like to learn how to develop, without loads of apps for the Blackberry, there's more chance for an 'original' idea.

    The Wildfire's specs are quite good, but the UI is slow. Playing with it in the shop made me regret selling my iPhone. Also, I have an amazing camera.. I don't need a good phone camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homosexuality View Post
    I know you love Android, but I'll pretend you're not biased

    Sure, Android has a better browser.. but I don't need Flash. The only site I use that uses Flash is YouTube, which has a non-flash mobile version.

    Also, sure Android has more applications.. but I'd like to learn how to develop, without loads of apps for the Blackberry, there's more chance for an 'original' idea.

    The Wildfire's specs are quite good, but the UI is slow. Playing with it in the shop made me regret selling my iPhone. Also, I have an amazing camera.. I don't need a good phone camera.
    Tricky business mastering developing on the Blackberry, though. There's not really a future market for it, and you'd have better luck and easy with Android development.

    The better idea thing, that's fair enough I suppose but still, you wont get as fun games, or just genuinely cool apps for a blackberry.

    I've never used a wildfire, so I didn't know the interface was slow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Tricky business mastering developing on the Blackberry, though. There's not really a future market for it, and you'd have better luck and easy with Android development.

    The better idea thing, that's fair enough I suppose but still, you wont get as fun games, or just genuinely cool apps for a blackberry.

    I've never used a wildfire, so I didn't know the interface was slow!
    Yeah, I was just looking at BB Development.

    & yeah, I know haha

    & the Wildfire is short and stubby too..

    The BB Curve 8520 is £20/m and you get unlimited BB mail, 300 minutes and unlimited texts. Although, it has no 3G, so I might just hold out until T-Mobile get the Wildfire back in stock again.
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    HTC WILDFIRE BECAUSE I HAVE ONE AND IT'S AMAZING
    JUST BOUGHT IT TODAY ;D

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    Quote Originally Posted by RNB.Queen View Post
    HTC WILDFIRE BECAUSE I HAVE ONE AND IT'S AMAZING
    JUST BOUGHT IT TODAY ;D
    From where?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homosexuality View Post
    From where?
    T-Mobile shop
    £20 a month 600 minutes unlimited texts and internet

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    Seeing as it's basically the little brother of the HTC Desire, and based on the Desire, I say, get the Wildfire. Since you're looking into app development too, I would also say Android is a much better place to start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RNB.Queen View Post
    T-Mobile shop
    £20 a month 600 minutes unlimited texts and internet
    T-Mobile said they were sold out everywhere |:

    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Seeing as it's basically the little brother of the HTC Desire, and based on the Desire, I say, get the Wildfire. Since you're looking into app development too, I would also say Android is a much better place to start.
    The Wildfire is slow and snappy, and app development was sort of a fun thing to do.. don't really need it.

    I like the idea of BBM, because most of my friends have BB's, so it'll be an easy way to get in touch

    Although, if I get a BB on T-Mobile, it don't have internet.. so BBM can't be used out of my home if I get the unlimited texts flexible booster.
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