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Editorial: Taking the iPhone 3GS off the job market {Engadget}
Jul 10th 2009 4:25PM Yes, I agree that the iPhone should at least allow limited multitasking, i.e. two apps at a time. Its fairly ridiculous in this day and age to have a device like this without it in some fashion. Apple sure is stubborn. Anyways, I am totally happy with my iPhone 3G otherwise. I have no problems with the touch keyboard.
As for the primary subject here, I think it would be very hard to use the iPhone for business. Apple, even though they provide basic enterprise features, clearly aims the iPhone at the consumer market. Its true, there are some large corporations that use the iPhone for their workforce, but usually in a limited way, i.e. for reading Exchange mail, remote wipe, viewing Office docs, etc. Nothing like creating and editing Office docs. That stuff is best left up to true enterprise smart phones like the Blackberry and Windows Mobile.
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