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May 16, 2008

Apple iPhone and Blackberry Curve 8330

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I am T-Mobile Sidekick II user since October 2004, my productivity with pager has become weaken, lose my motivation caused by problems on carrier signal and email outrage. It is time for me to get new pager which fit my needs. I have been keeping an eye of narrow choices for two devices: Apple iPhone [specs] and Blackberry Curve 8330 [specs]. Those two are one of most critical decision for my time in one month before. I am digging out the information about two devices making the right choice to pick one out of two devices:

Price (As of May 2008)
Curve 8330: $599.99 MSRP
Apple iPhone: $399 for 8 GB, $499 for 16 GB

iPhone and Curve includes two-year activation agreement, plus activation fee, appx $40. If you order Curve 8330 through www.sprintrelay.com, you could get mail-in rebate to save $499.99 (final pay: $100). Rumors flying around here that AT&T might provide $200 after rebate for iPhone, still unofficial.


Monthly Data-Only (As of May 2008)
Curve 8330: $29.99
Apple iPhone: $40.00 (for TAP disability only)

Curve 8330 cost annually $359.88, compare to iPhone's $480 for TAP customers with disabilities only. That's $120.12 huge difference. For iPhone, you need to get $40 TAP data plan instead $60, you need to check with doctor for a note to prove that you're deaf customer.

Reference via: deafmac.org

Display
Curve 8330: 2.2 inches 320-by-240 pixel resolution, 65K Color
Apple iPhone: 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen, 480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 ppi

iPhone is eye-candy big screen and slick interface perspective over Curve 8330, make me drooling. The reason why I like Apple.


Internal & Expandable Capacity
Curve 8330: 96 MB Flash memory, microSD card
Apple iPhone: 8GB or 16GB flash drive, no exandable

For Curve, you need to purchase microSD or microSDHC flash card for addition of applications and data storage, available in capacities from 64MB to 8GB. The cost? $59.99 is the highest point for microSDHC 8GB flash card, according pricewatch.com (May 16, 2008)


Data Input / Navigation
Curve 8330: Trackball, QWERTY keyboard, several buttons
Apple iPhone: one button, touch-screen display few buttons


My simple favor: I want a keypad that's easier and faster. The troubling part: QWERTY keypad interface on iPhone touch-screen display, you are required to have a visual on keypad display to type due communication needs for Deaf to type on touch-screen. I believe inputting the physical keypad on Curve is more productive and speedier WPM than iPhone. Using physical keypad for communications such as Instant Messaging and email, handles like a champ. I must admit that I drive and text a lot, but could lead to higher risk to involved into automobile accident.



Media Output
Curve 8330: 2MP camera with flash, Video Recording
Apple iPhone: 2MP Camera, Possible Video Recording

Apple iPhone is more likely to include video recording, if they provided by third-party applications or firmware updates in future. I expect both devices for stand-still image have much less quality than my current line of Canon digital cameras.

Reference via: Engadget


Notification
Curve 8330: Vibrate mode, LED indicator, MP3 & Polyphonic/MIDI ringtones
Apple iPhone: Vibrate mode, ringtones

Curve has more vibration options/customizable for different applications like ring tones over iPhone, however iPhone lacks the limited options. Notification is my top priority to receive new message coming in.

Reference via: deafmac.org


Wireless Networking/Data
Curve 8330: Dual-band 800/1900 Mhz CDMA2000 1X Ev-DO networks, Bluetooth 2.0, GPS
Apple iPhone: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR

Curve 8330 model does not support Wi-Fi. 3G, it lacks the downloading timing content in web browser in Curve. I believe next-generation of iPhone will include 3G and GPS. Signal over my local area is the extreme important for me to keep me busy. The browser is awfully slow loading on both devices.

Application Software
iPhone and Curve 8330 have dozens list of applications included, also can download 1st-party and 3rd-party applications to boost my productivity. My favorite sync application, Google Calendar and 'Remember the Milk' supports both and could be very productive my organize tasks.

Conclusion
I spend most of time playing around with iPhone demonstration at Apple store local area and gotten word-of-mouth from my deaf friends about Curve 8330. As I know there will be an announcement for next generation of iPhone at Apple conference on June 9th 2008, and Blackberry Bold 9000 coming out in summer by first AT&T provider.

Also I have read the reviewers opinions (1) and (2) about Curve 8330 vs iPhone. I have no choice to wait - I decide to purse deaf-friendly, finance reason after getting rid of my suffering T-Mobile Sidekick II. I'm leaning toward the Blackberry Curve 8330.

Also I am in luck here - my good deaf friend in our local area will purchase second generation of iPhone, I could get more taste on this to learn its advantages and disadvantages. Also when my two-year contract expires in 2010 for Curve, I could come back to check out improving future generations of iPhone. Speaking of technology life cycle.

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19 Comments

i actually bought my 8Gb card for 55 dollars (this came with the card reader as well.
heres the link. 8gb w/reader

heres the other link if you wanted the card but no reader: 44 dollars

Hi,

I just switch from Treo to Blackberry Curve. I love it so much. The Treo was good but the touch screen is so sensitive and battery runs low fast.

Blackberry Curve... I just love it so much. But for a man it might be hard to type... The qwerty keyboard is small.

My wife is about to get her 8330 curve today. FedEx tracking says it's on the delivery truck.

I'm choosing the 3G iPhone. Hope the rumor is true: it may have video conferencing. Also someone said TAP won't be available on the 3G iPhone??

There's an ongoing discussion on the iPhone at DeafThat.

You're lucky, I guess. You can physically compare two devices under one roof.

The new devices from RIM discussed here will be outdone this summer by yet another new device: a touch-screen device from none other than RIM/BlackBerry not to mention others. Apple's iPhone 3G will be great. I'll buy that to go with my all-Apple and all-Mac arsenal.

I'm definitely going with iPhone2. About the Curve? I don't get it...If you prefer a Blackberry or to stick with Sprint then go with either the 8830 or Sprint Instinct that will come out next month.

Hi. One big PLUS also with the Sprint 8330 (actually with any device you purchase from Sprint Relay) is SUPPORT. Sprint has VCS, video customer service. You just email to vcs@sprintrelaystore.com and set up appt to meet on VP. No other provider has this service for their wireless devices. Also, the RIM devices all have changeable FONTS to make bigger, easier to read. iPhone limited change on font size. This is a very good comparison you did. Check out all the devices Sprint offers for the deaf and hard-of-hearing at www.sprintrelaystore.com Still lean lean lean to 8330? Dont fall over! :)

Good comparision here but I have a friend who went from Blackberry to iPhone and hasn't regretted it since.

Discounts, rebates, sales means that they are trying to get rid of their current supply because they are coming out with a new one. This applies to anything, clothes to electronics!

Friend said that the monthly price, 10 dollars more, that's nothing! What he got for 10 dollars more, he said that the applications and accessibility, he feels like he is getting 100 dollars worth for 40 dollars. With Blackberry, he felt like he is getting 30 dollars worth for 30 dollars.

One of my biggest concern was the keyboard, like you. My friend has shown me that he can type without looking. He said that it took him a month or two to get to this point. Now I don't use that as "excuse".

Video recording, look at our lives. We are at the VideoPhone generation!!! What does that tell us, once phones are like that, BANG, our lives will change once again. iPhone will get to that point very soon. Their iSight is already built in the laptops!! That's one big reason, I am leaning towards iPhone.

So I am waiting til June 9th. There is a rumor going around that the price might go down for the new iPhone. We'll see about that.

My husband has decided to order a new Blackberry Curve next month after watching me playing with his son's iphone in Dec.

You should wait till Blackberry Bold is out :)

gwlj

I heard Sprint will carry BB Bold in September '08 tentatively. Should I wait while using suffer Sidekick II for long while? T-Mobile is having lot of problems with pager email, which caused lot of lag / delays sent and receive new email messages coming in.

I have no choice...

Hey, I'm so glad to find this webpage today. I've been searching for deaf customers' reviews of the new BB Curve 8330 and iPhone. I,too, am currently using the Sidekick II since 2004, which I got from Deaf Expo. I was just about to consider getting the BB Curve 8330 until I recently read that there's a new version, the 9000. Also, two more new phones to add to my list of consideration: Instinct and iphone 3G. Siighhh!! I'll just wait 'til both come out and definitely
make a decision as to which smartphone I want.

Very nice comparsion here. I went from SK2 to T-Mobile BB Curve 8320. I got Wi-Fi, and see a big improvement with it. However, without it still notice T-Mobile signals very limited to one bar in buildings. There must be better device with 3G however, it will be a long time to get that kinda of service with T-Mobile. Yeah Sprint would be the best service if it say what it does. Would be nice if they support Wi-Fi, then you could really settle down with device for two years. My hope one day that there be website for deaf device reviews to help us better find what meet our needs.

Hey, those of you who already purchased the BB Curve 8330, I'm wondering how long did it take for you to receive your device after ordering it online from Sprint? Was it easy for you to learn how to adjust to using it, assuming that it is your first BB purchase? Thanks for any feedback you can give.

I ordered last Friday morning, and received Tuesday in FedEx mail express; without any my deposit for Personal Credit Approval.

How was BB Curve so far? Let us know :)

Much happier with carrier, and am getting used with keyboard.

You forget the big point on iPhone, it have closed caption, download movie from iTunes.

Hi... Since the last entry here is 6/2, I assume everyone may not be aware that the 3G iPhone is now covered under the AT&T TAP program, BUT it's $50.00 a month for the 3G ($40 for the original iPhone). FYI

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