Another vote for iPhone here. We can't get them at my job. We can get GS4's, GS3's and some old BB that isn't even running BBX. I have a Moto Razr M which is absolute crap. Rumor has it by the time I'm eligible for a new work phone, I can get an iPhone. I don't know if I will b/c I choose not to mix work/home on one device. I think I'd take a GS4 because there are a few times it's nice to have both Android and iOS in my pocket.
As for carrying 2 phones, my iPhone 5 and Moto Razr M together seem thinner than the Treo 650 I once carried around all day.
I don't recommend forwarding work calls to a personal phone. What about outgoing caller ID? Do you really want work people having your personal cell? Then there's the issue of work email going to your personal cell. I once participated in BYOD but our IT people made it so miserable that I invested in a separate wifi-only device for work email just so I wouldn't have to deal with their crippleware on my iPhone.
If you want to go one device, a better option might be to leave your personal cell at home. I do have personal email going to my work phone but I never answer it from there.
I take it the work phone is just for phone calls, emails and maybe some files? In that case blackberry since you have the Note for personal apps and usage. But if you plan on installing lots of apps onto your work phone I'd probably go with the iPhone unless you want to go through the hassle of side loading Android apps onto the blackberry (I wouldn't).
Your IT Dept. sounds kind of incompetent if their saying there's too many ways to get around Android security. They can bolt them down just as much as they want.
I want a job that gifts phones to their employees.
Out of curiosity, what jobs do you people have that they give you phones?
I want a job that gifts phones to their employees.
Out of curiosity, what jobs do you people have that they give you phones?
I want a job that gifts phones to their employees.
Out of curiosity, what jobs do you people have that they give you phones?
It's the 3rd company I have worked for that won't support Android phones. My last two also didn't. All in the banking industry. They said I can put my APPS if I want on the iphone.
Trust me. That is NOT what you want. You really want to be available at any time so your boss can make you do something? Because that is the whole point of a company giving you a phone.
I want a job that gifts phones to their employees.
Out of curiosity, what jobs do you people have that they give you phones?
It's not exactly a gift. The phone is locked down and there are typically restrictions on what you can and cannot do with it.
Personally, I prefer not having a work phone. Who wants to be available to your employer at all hours?
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I'm thinking of getting one myself when my update is due next year in May but for $50 or free with contract. Don't care if it is only 8 GB by then. I'm perfectly content with my HTC One/Nexus One set up for the next three years if I want. Android is my primary but iOS is for play and photos. Thing is I still have alot of reasons NOT to go back to iOS. But I also would like to get some of my apps back.
I'm in the banking industry as well and my company does not support Android, and they are a big fortune 500 company with over 12K employees. My choices are blackberry or the GOOD app on my personal iPhone.
On weekends it gets shut off and left on the dresser until monday morning. The people that absolutely HAVE to contact me would have my personal number
I'm in the banking industry as well and my company does not support Android, and they are a big fortune 500 company with over 12K employees. My choices are blackberry or the GOOD app on my personal iPhone.
It's good that you have the ability to do that. Some businesses expect a response at all hours including the weekend. I was given the option to have a work phone where I'm at and I've turned it down. It doesn't help that I also live very close to my place of work, I know I'd be the first person they'd call when an issue that required engineering support came up.