I've used both and it's really difficult to compare.
First I had the Blackberry and it's best feature is e-mail and messaging. If you are a business type and need to be connected to your hotmail and business e-mail 24/7 with the ability to reply back, in addition to super-fast SMS messaging then you can't go wrong with the Blackberry. It also synchronizes well with your Outlook if you use that. Be sure to enquire as if your company actually supports pop or Imap, because if they use an Exchange server then they will need additional licenses for your blackberry to use the e-mail service and that might not be available. Web browsing I found very difficult to do in most cases due to the way the page is renderred.
And then my Blackberry was stolen :( so reverted to the iPhone. The iPhone on the other hand provides a much more fun experience. Granted e-mail and messaging are not as quick and easy to use or as organized on the iphone, but you get loads of other applications you can download, web browsing is a much more pleasant experience (almost same as on a PC), and if you have a lot of music you've got 8 or 16 gb worth that you can have with you on the go.
So if you were a business type who cannot be without e-mail access then the blackberry is for you, otherwise if you enjoy the media capabilities of a phone then you can't go wrong with the iphone.
I've used both and it's really difficult to compare.
First I had the Blackberry and it's best feature is e-mail and messaging. If you are a business type and need to be connected to your hotmail and business e-mail 24/7 with the ability to reply back, in addition to super-fast SMS messaging then you can't go wrong with the Blackberry. It also synchronizes well with your Outlook if you use that. Be sure to enquire as if your company actually supports pop or Imap, because if they use an Exchange server then they will need additional licenses for your blackberry to use the e-mail service and that might not be available. Web browsing I found very difficult to do in most cases due to the way the page is renderred.
And then my Blackberry was stolen :( so reverted to the iPhone. The iPhone on the other hand provides a much more fun experience. Granted e-mail and messaging are not as quick and easy to use or as organized on the iphone, but you get loads of other applications you can download, web browsing is a much more pleasant experience (almost same as on a PC), and if you have a lot of music you've got 8 or 16 gb worth that you can have with you on the go.
So if you were a business type who cannot be without e-mail access then the blackberry is for you, otherwise if you enjoy the media capabilities of a phone then you can't go wrong with the iphone.
Best of luck in you choice! Cheers!