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Amazing how you fail to explain to me why I should pay close to the same price for an inferior product. Take this:
http://www.vodafone.co.nz/shop/mobileDetails.jsp?skuId=sku6920077&v...
Only upgrade is via a mini-sd slot, the result? even if I wanted to upgrade to 16gb (which is the largest mini-sd available) I would end up paying more than a 16GB iPhone 4:
http://store.apple.com/nz/browse/home/shop_iphone/family/iphone?mco...
So I end up paying close to $1200 for a Blackberry plus upgrade card (16GB is going to be the largest mini-sd) or I could pay $1099 for a iPhone 4 - around $100 cheaper. Then add on that- are you going to receive a new OS like how iPhone 3GS did? I doubt it.
So you're saddled with a more expensive phone that you can't upgrade the OS and limited expandability due to technical limitations of sd-mini technology