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Originally Posted by porsche4life
Exactly stijn... I love my personal iPhone, but no way would I use it for work. They issued me a POs android for work, but it's on the exchange sync so it's handy. The full time folks get iphones that they can pay a small fee and use personally, which I'd jump on if I was full time...
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Curious - why do you classify the work provided Android a POs? Is it really old and/or having issues? What does your personal iPhone do for you that the POs does not? I have handled several phones that were a POs so I do believe you. I also know some folks who have zero experience with an Android phone claiming the same.
OP - personal preference I guess. My company phone was RIM based. When became independent I went with iOS then Android. Might entertain a Nokia Windows phone next...not sure on that. Frankly from a functional standpoint I don't see how a RIM device is any better than a smart phone when it comes to corporate calendars and email - IT department details withstanding.