Although I have both a Blackberry and an iPhone, I find that my iPhone gets more mileage as my personal handset, while my Blackberry is used primarily for business. And it seems that a majority of people feel the same way: a recent study shows that out of 600 smartphone users, 73 percent carried an iPhone as their personal phone, while 59 percent of Blackberry, HTC, and Nokia owners used theirs for business.

So now I'm interested: do you use your smartphone primarily as your business or personal phone?

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Ally Capellino
Designers Guild
I heart my iPhone!
1i use my blackberry for both
2I'm waiting to get an iPhone. The next generation will be good. If Verizon and Apple get together, even better.
3Definitely use my BlackBerry Curve for both business and personal use. It's particularly excellent for planning out my commute.
4my iPhone 3G is a part of me. if it's not next to me i feel like something is missing in my life.. a little dramatic but it's true! lol
5my blackberry bold is for personal (not BES) but it does come in handy for business emergencies!
6I want a smartphone for both reasons! I'm practically glued to my laptop, checking my e-mail for work and school, so having a smartphone wold be a big plus for me. I just need to wait for my contract to expire.
7Both.
8personal.
9My iPhone is for both. It ranges from answering help desk tickets for my clients to new born baby photos uploaded instantly to my mac.com site when I had a baby. It does it all. I seriously love my iPhone and it's only going to get better!
10My Blackberry is for work.
My G1 is for personal use.
I can't believe I am one of those people who has two phones. I used to hate those people.
11mostly personal, but some for a biz i'm just starting...i have a separate bb that my "real job" provided....that is just for work.
12Blackberry is for personal, although I do use it to answer work emails if I'm out of the office.
13HTC for both. I don't want to even think about paying two bills.
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