Personally I think the bbm UI is really inelegant
Personally I think the bbm UI is really inelegant
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Nothing makes BBM better than whatsapp. LOL
For instance you can update your status and say 'need a girl to sort me out for xxx dollars'
In a second it will appear in recent updates
Within minutes you'll have people replying to you as they check the little red star in recent updates and see it
You do something like that in whatsapp no one will see or care
I could go on, but it would be pointless for those who don't know what bbm is or how to use it.....
But bbm get lame after a while, especially for me (after I deleted every girl that can't spell properly) and most girl a use whatsapp free on wifi cause the bbm plans cost too much or dem a beg credit fi put it on and dem sure aint getting it from me
Anyone who has used to 2 its obvious how bbm is morE socially interactive that's simply common sense.....
The ones for iOS and Android seem to work without a BB plan - you can use them free over WiFi. My question now (mentioned earlier) is whether or not those with actual BB devices will get to use BBM for free. Doubt it - since other features like the voice chat is exclusive to the BB device. We'll see how things go in future though.
Knowing the solution doesn't mean knowing the method. Yet answering correctly and regurgitation are considered "learning" and "knowledge".
Well Done jomo,
I see what you mean. And that is truly added interaction for you to be prompted om a change of your status. But i remember the days when BBM did not do that, it was just a matter of a patch here and an update there. I say this to say that WhatsApp could very well be on its way to implementing that level of interactivity that you enjoy.
When i compared BBM to WhatsApp i looked at the core functionality of the application as a text based communication app with added multimedia appendages to improve the value of the experience. So based on that they seemed to be the same to me. BBM has done well in their drive to give people what they want but whether we want to admit it or not, its the end user that determines the evolution of our products and or services.
So i agree with you Jomo but I guess my scope of analysis was limited.
I knw messenger apps don't eat much data, but which one would eat more data?,
I dont have BBM, as my phone is not compatible, but what i'd want from whatsapp is some technical settings i could adjust myself, like ping times, manual check etc.. dat would exceptionally improve data use efficiency
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There is only so much you could do with regards to effeciency as it relates to Blackberry devices. WhatsApp on the other hand can be configured to be much more effecient in terms of the frequency of pings/updates, the quality of photos and size among other things.
I have never really checked but if i had to guess i think BBM would be sending more info on a less effecient basis than WhatsApp. Even moreso because whatsapp can be configured to be more effecient. Even though i have never really measured it, i would vote Whatsapp as being more likely to be effecient than BBM.
Well even after all I've said I use bbm basically ZITCH compared to whatsapp, not sure why I guess bbm to me seems girly and childish and whatsapp just gets to the point
I use it for business and personal only downside is late night texts are risky and I shy away from them
Lol
Personally to me if whatsapp got recent updates etc it wouldn't matter rather piss me off as I have THOUSANDS of contacts I don't even know so I wouldn't even scroll through that
"Aint nobody got time fo' dat' lol
Glad to see the competition tun up still, 20 million new bbm users is a good start I think...