How to reset a blackberry curve 8520

This is a comparison of the HTC EVO 3D vs iPhone 4. Well since I started my blog comparing the merits of Android to IOS4 (the OS that iPhone 4 runs on) a lot of new players have arrived from the Android side of the fence. This one is the best one yet, the kicker is it has a 3D display you can use without glasses.

Here goes the comparison. Android fans as far the OS goes this phone has Android 2.3 built in which gives this phone native flash support. This is the biggest downside to the iPhone thus far.

On an iPhone when you go to a web page that uses flash you get a prompt to download and install Adobe Flash. If you click on it you get a message from Adobe telling you that Apple how to reset a blackberry curve restricts the use of technologies that allow flash to work and also will give you a list of other mobile devices that do support flash.

(It seems like we now have a war between Apple and Adobe) Android user have long been adamant that Apple is to restrictive on what you can do on Apple devices, this is one instance where I tend to agree. However the biggest thing that sets this phone apart from iPhone isn’t software as much as hardware.

Now for network the EVO used CDMA for voice and 3g and WiMax for 4G coverage which is supported in the US and a few other countries. The iPhone uses GSM for voice and 2G coverage and UMTS for 4G. If you travel internationally the iPhone is a better bet due to you being to use it in more places over seas.

How to reset a blackberry curve 8520 Not many countries support CDMA as compared to GSM. Speed wise WiMax is how to reset a blackberry curve 4G technology and will be faster. The display on the EVO is LCD color 540 X 960 pixels with a capacitive touchscreen and 3D built right in. The iPhone 4 has a 640 x 960 pixel display with a capacitive touchscreen. So even though the EVO is 3D the clarity on the iPhone is clearer.