» BlackBerry Editorial - Smartphones In A Nutshell Animated Guide
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Published: July 18, 2008 @ 12:43 am —
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This animated guide covers the basic features of the Smartphone, that handy little device you may have seen in other people’s hands. Sit back, enjoy this short video and decide if having one of these in your pocket is right for you -

[Video by nutintuit.com]






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2 Responses to “BlackBerry Editorial - Smartphones In A Nutshell Animated Guide”

  1. DukeofEarl
       DukeofEarl on July 25th, 2008 7:07 am

    I have been looking into getting a handheld device and have been doing a lot of research on the difference between PDAs, pocket pcs and smartphones, as well as which ones are the best performers in each category. As I have been searching the forums, I noticed that a number of people have had the same questions and concerns.

    I just found this review site, Which Handheld?, http://www.whichhandheld.com, that has a lot of information on all of these different types of handheld devices, as well as reviews for the best ones on the market today. I wanted to share this helpful resource with you all to help destressify your research and decision processes. I hope this helps you as much as it helped me!

  2. GeekBerry Staff
       GeekBerry Staff on July 29th, 2008 7:33 pm

    Thanks for sharing that link, after reviewing the website it was very easy for me to also suggest it to others!

    Which Handheld? The BlackBerry of course!




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