But before we get to that, please cite a SINGLE piece of evidence to
confirm that the same people who criticize Blackberry or WM is are
the same people that post about the superiority of Apple products.
Not that it would matter, because unless it was over the same issue,
such a thing would be irrelevant to the argument at hand.
But now to the central issue. So the encryption doesn't work well,
which makes the iPhone less secure than it could be. The issue you
raise, however, implies that the iPhone is practically inferior to the
other products in this regard. Especially as regards WM, this
assumption is patently false. Cracking WM security is trivial, and a
number of third party products exist for this. While RIM does a
significantly better job, even it's security has been breached.
If you are going to be making someone else's argument for them, at
least get the facts right.
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