Monday, June 4, 2012

Review Android Vs BlackBerry



In the ongoing battle between mobile operating system giants like Google’s Android and Research in Motion’s (RIM) BlackBerry OS 7, it seems that would-be smartphone owners will find it hard to choose the best mobile OS for their everyday lives.

Many people are still considering whether to go with an Android-powered phone or a BlackBerry device. Thus, in this article, we provide a guide about the pros and cons of each platform to assist buyers in making informed choices.
Android

From the looks of it Android seems to be the new kid from on the block. Introduced by Google way back in 2007, Android has grown tremendously in just a short time. Here is a shortlist of why Android is so great, and not-so-great.



Android Pros
Open Source. What makes Android shine out from the rest of the crowd is its being open source. This attracts many programmers and developers from all walks of life, as Google freely distributes its source code for the Linux kernel and other publicly licensed code for anyone who wants to contribute to the development of the software. In short, programmers and developers alike can easily whip out their own versions of Android custom-tailored whatever pleases them.
Applications.
There’s an app for almost every situation, and since its inception, Android primarily focuses on enhancing user experience with the use of applications. With hundreds of thousands of apps in the Android Market, users will be overwhelmed by truckloads of apps that easily integrate with the Android OS to cater to their needs.
Hardware.
In terms of hardware, Android by far has the most numerous choices of smartphones to date. Mobile phone manufacturers like Sony Ericsson, Samsung, HTC, and Motorola offer customers a wide variety of smartphone choices to choose from. Android is flexible enough to run on almost all smartphones as long as it matches the minimum requirements.
Software.
When it comes to software, Android can run multiple apps at the same time as it has swap-space management–a luxury that not all mobile devices support due to hardware limitations. It also has ActiveSync built in natively, which allows you to easily synchronize contacts, mails, and personal information once the device is paired to a desktop computer. BlackBerry on the other hand requires some installation of software and a server.
Android Cons
Poor Battery Life. Most Android devices experience poor battery life and this is one of the major issues that Google and Android handset manufacturers are still addressing. A typical Android smartphone dies down within a day of normal use compared to BlackBerry’s corporate design that could handle even after a day’s heavy use.
Crapware.
The Android Market may have an extensive array of applications free to download, but many of them are crapware (i.e., useless apps) as Google doesn’t screen applications before they go online. You have to go through a lot of poorly designed apps before finding a decent one that matches your criteria.
Hardware Limitations.
Since Android virtually runs on most smartphones, there’s great chance that your phone may not live up to its potential. Some phones are limited to their hardware, Android may lag and cause the phone to freeze and restart itself to free up additional memory.

BlackBerry


The veteran BlackBerry has seen its fair share of ups and downs in the market. Geared towards the corporate world, BlackBerry has adapted new strategies matching close rivals such as Google’s Android. Here is a shortlist of what makes BlackBerry a perfect and not-so-perfect choice among corporate professionals.
BlackBerry Pros
Push Email Technology. Proud owners of BlackBerry devices are always up to date when it comes to messaging. BlackBerry easily integrates push email technology in a breeze, allowing you to instantly receive messages as soon as they start showing up in your inbox. With BlackBerry’s push email service, you can easily receive and send messages in just a matter of seconds.
Hardware.
BlackBerry’s elegant keyboard still remains the number one choice for many of its customers. The elegant QWERTY keyboard allows faster typing and accuracy that is not normally found in many of its competitors. BlackBerry also is known for being rugged yet sexy, making it durable and resistant to many forms “abuse.”
Data Management.
The lifeblood that makes BlackBerry phones a stable choice for many corporate officials would be its handling of data compression. BlackBerry phones are capable enough for compressing data down to half the size, saving you the cost of expensive bandwidth.
Battery Life.
Amongst other competitors, BlackBerry seemingly has the best battery management providing users optimal power consumption in just a single full charge.
BlackBerry Cons
Applications.
RIM has managed to follow in the footsteps of Apple by introducing their own BlackBerry App World. With much hype, the app store lacked decent amount of applications and it failed to attract developers with its poor interfaced leading to its demise.
Slow Web Browser.
Unlike its competitor, BlackBerry has the most sluggish response time when it comes to browsing the Internet. Although BlackBerry features data compression, it still can’t keep pace in loading Web resources like wallpapers and pictures.
Business-oriented.
Achieving its success by bridging the gap to the corporate world, BlackBerry failed to realize how important the average user can be. BlackBerry is looked upon as a corporate tool rather than an average device for the everyday person.

Comparison between Blackberry and Android


The smart phone war has steadily escalated over the last two years. As of this writing, the iPhone is still the most popular smartphone on the market, but it is limited to using either AT&T or Verizon’s network. For users who do not want a long-term contract, getting an iPhone is not an option. People on other networks such as T-Mobile or Boost have to choose between a Blackberry or Android if they want a smartphone. The question of which one is better depends on which features matter the most to you.

Email
Blackberry is the long time king of mobile email. Many reviewers praise the Blackberry’s full QWERTY keyboard and claim that it is easier and faster to use than the Android’s touch screen typing. However, some Android models do offer a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Blackberries synchronize with all kinds of email accounts, such as those from unique domains like a company’s website or webmail accounts like Gmail. Android phones can synchronize with multiple types of email accounts too, but the Android requires different apps in order to access each one. For example, accessing pop email and a Gmail account requires using two different applications. The Blackberry can access multiple email accounts using the same application. For mobile professionals who need to read and respond to emails quickly, a Blackberry is the best choice.

Web Browsing
Traditionally speaking, the Android has had a huge advantage in the area of web browsing thanks to most models’ larger screen and touch screen controls. However, the Blackberry is competing aggressively in this area with the release of the Blackberry Torch, which offers a larger screen, and touch screen controls. Although, many consumers and reviewers have pointed out that the Blackberry Torch’s web browser is significantly slower than the Android’s. Another drawback is that the Blackberry Torch is only available through a very limited number of carriers. Users who want a better web browsing experience will be happier with an Android phone.

Apps
There are a growing number of applications being developed for both platforms on a daily basis. However, with the exception of the Blackberry Torch, the track pad navigation of Blackberries makes using some applications, like eBook or eComic Book readers, more difficult. Users looking for a more iPhone-like experience will appreciate the Android’s touch screen navigation.

Conclusion:
A look back at the original design intentions of Blackberry and Android phones determines a lot about their best uses. Blackberries were developed as a PDA device for mobile professionals, while Google developed the Android as a consumer competitor to the iPhone. Both scenarios are still largely true. Blackberries are better smart phones for business productivity, but many consumers feel that Android phones are a lot more flexible and fun.




Your Choice

Despite the limitations of both mobile platforms, Android and BlackBerry are still solid and extremely convenient operating systems. The user experience on either platform may differ in a lot of ways, but the two pretty much offer similar functionalities. While Android has a wider appeal, BlackBerry mostly has its charms towards corporate users and business professionals. Platform loyalty and personal sentiments aside, the two operating systems do have a lot to offer to those that choose them.



resource :
http://www.androidauthority.com/android-vs-blackberry-pros-and-cons-31084/
http://techie-buzz.com/discussions/blackberry-vs-droid.html
http://forums.crackberry.com/general-discussion-f2/android-vs-blackberry-444723/

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