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fowler2

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Jul 23, 2010
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Hi all,

would appreciate any view on how the amount of data transfer via the network differs from the iPhone to any other business phone.

All my colleagues have either Blackberries or E-class Nokias, however I'm the one with the highest phone bill (we dont have the unlimited data transfer plan).

I'm arguing with my boss whom I have to ask to confirm my bill every month that it is not the iPhones fault, but mine - watching maybe too much youtube etc.

He has no problem with the high bill (lucky me), but just wants to prove that when it comes to biz purposes (reading emails more or less) iPhone is too expensive.

Does anyone agree? My assumption is that if its a normal text email that the data amount transferred should be the same on a B-berry and on an iPhone. Nokias for instance, dont have the capability to show pictures in a signature, so think we could say that Nokia could be the most cost efficient, however apple and rim products shouldnt be any different.

Whats your take on it?

Thanks

Cheers
 
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