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Blackberry 8120 all the way. If you need e-mail on the go you cannot live without a Blackberry. It's a dream to use too. This Pearl is just so logical to use, I can't believe it. It's like a computer, the way the messaging interface is.
If your primary usage is commercial in nature and your primary concern is secure push email, then right now you need a Blackberry. Otherwise, iPhone all the way.
I use both, so this is a relatively unbiased opinion.
It's unknown when the new (presumably 3G capable) iPhone models will arrive. Summer would be a safe-ish bet. The software platform, however, will open up to third-party developers in June and so the iPhone should get MS Exchange support, true push email, Cisco VPN support and all the other corporate must-haves very shortly afterwards.
I have a Treo 755p and I am happy with it. I would probably go with the iPhone if you do not need a lot of extra apps. I also have an iPod Touch and the bigger screen and great web interface make it very useful when I am in Wi-fi range.
The Treo has the ability to work with my Slingbox, Orb, Ptunes (for Rhapsody Music Files), and tons of other apps and works great for email since it has a keyboard.
ok i use a nokia n800 internet tablet. its really great, however, only wifi is built in. BUUUUT, i have it bluetooth synced to my phone and use the 3G capabilities built in my phone to surf when there is no wifi. it has flash player built in, expandable memory up to at least 16GB possibly 32 in the near future. touch screen pad you can type with your fingers or write with a stylus.
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Yeah but the issue is that do you really want to put all your compnay emails on iphone? It's not secure at all. What happens if you lose it? Passwords on iphone doesn't mean anything. Anyone can hack into it.
I think with the June release, you'll be able to remote wipe the iphone.