Sunday, 28 August 2011

Blackberry Bold Touch vs iPhone 4

We compare the Apple iPhone 4 on the brand new BlackBerry Bold touch 9900th
Form:BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 - 115 x 66 x 10.5 mm, 130gApple iPhone 4 to 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm, 137g
These two mobile phones could not be more different visually, that iPhone is a catcher with a design, like a splinter in carved and polished glass is now the BlackBerry has a squashed appearance and old-fashioned with both a keyboard and screen is pressed awkwardly in his frame.
It is not difficult to understand why Apple's designs were so successful to the point of imitation by other manufacturers.
Winner - Apple iPhone 4
Display:The Bold is TFT capacitive touchscreen is a little on the dinky side of things in 2.8-inch, the resolution clocks in at 640 x 480 pixels and an impressive 287 dots per inch (dpi), it also uses RIM's' Liquid Graphics " technology for enhanced graphics performance and a touch-control experience. The screen space is divided with a QWERTY keyboard and an optical trackpad and an accelerometer sensor wraps up the list of display features.
Apple has used an LED-backlit IPS TFT capacitive touchscreen of the iPhone 4, measuring 3.5-inches with a resolution of 640 x 960 pixels at 326 dpi. It features a scratch-resistant oleophobic surface designed to reduce fingerprints, multi-touch, accelerometer and gyro sensors.
The iPhone is not 4-screen is much larger than the Bold, but it is enough to draw and keep our attention and also the resolution and dpi are higher. We prefer a solid keyboard, but not at the expense of space on the screen not as sporty as the Bold is a slide-out version, this is not deserve any extra points.
Winner - Apple iPhone 4
Storage:The BlackBerry has 8 GB internal memory while computing power has increased from 768 MB RAM and a Micro-SD cards are supported up to 32 GB.
In the meantime, on the iPhone 4, there are options for either 16 or 32 GB internal memory capacity, which is much more generous than the Bold, however, things start a little downhill, it goes further with 512 MB of RAM, and to support any card.
There is nothing wrong with 512 MB of RAM, but the BlackBerry just throw on some more and no map for the iPhone 4 is disappointing, if not exactly surprising.
The wealth of storage space on Apple's device is a big plus in their favor, however, and in our view is of central importance when it comes to phone storage, so in this round wins the iPhone 4.
Winner - Apple iPhone 4
Processor:Both phones from single-core processors powered, uses the iPhone 4 a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor on the Apple-A4 chipset paired with a PowerVR SGX535 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).
The BlackBerry Bold is now operating with a more powerful 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 8655th
Not only that both phones have a decent amount of muscle, but they have improved very well with their respective operating systems is also both offer so silky smooth power you around the interface and multi-tasking with a variety of applications Navigating be treated well.
On paper, the BlackBerry should be a more powerful processor and more RAM to win, but in actual use, both to provide equally satisfactory performance, and we would be hard pressed to choose a favorite between the two.
Winner - Draw

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