Yep, haven't decided exactly how I'll do it. Might buy phone outright. I don't like being stuck in contracts. But it'll be on vodafone.
A 2nd hand 3GS would be a good option also, as it's not much slower than the 4...I really dont think its worth getting a 3GS, the 4 is so much better.

Wait for the Playbook, looks like its better than the iPad to me
But will have no apps or outside support, making it less than useless.
Erm no, it will have lots of apps. I wish people would stop saying that! Also how many apps on the appstore are actually of any use whatsoever? 10%? A lot of crap on there tbh. RIM has tremendous support for the Playbook so I'm very confident that there will be more than enough apps for it
Most companies have not even built android apps. Blackberry apps will be much lower down the list.
Blackberry is currently the most profitable platform to write apps for. There's no reason to assume that there won't be a good range of apps available for the Playbook after 3-6 months.
That's not what the chart shows
Just no. It doesn;t show profit at all, your total sense of economics and profits is just not right.
Lets see would you take
a slice of a $1782 million pie
or
a slice of £165 million pie.
Why have companies not devloped blackberry apps? why are they suddenly going to develop them over the next 3-6 months. Blackberry has been established for ages and it's still failed and it's business focused hence price.
Android on the other hand is very new and really only took off in 2010 and is expected to explode in 2011 and thus I have no doubt android will get there eventually it's just a matter of when. Where as apple has the market and as such companys devlop for apple first and foremost before even thinking else where.
I'd rather take a 25% slice of a $165 million pie than a 0.1% slice of $1782 million pie. Wouldn't you?
Plenty of companies do make applications for Blackberry. And that's despite of how hard it is to write quality apps for the platform. QNX should deliver a set of modern, powerful APIs that will only make the platform more attractive to developers.
If anything, the better tablets sell in general, the better that the Playbook will do. Apple's App Store is saturated now. It's very hard to make money from it. All of those trendy app dev start-ups with expensive Soho offices are looking for the next platform to exploit now. For many, that could well be BB/QNX.
That isn't what's happening though.
You are making say 0.8p but selling 11 units. compared to making 1p and selling 1 unit. which makes more money.
I'm not reading it wrong, I'm saying that figure is pointless. Why make 9k per unit when you can make $6k but sale 11 times the volume. If you are saying you would take the $9k route you fail in simple business and profits.I think you're misreading the table. The figures stated in the table aren't per unit, they're per application. I'd rather make $9000 per application I write than $6000.
The average application on Blackberry World makes more money for its developer than the average application on the Apple App Store or Android Marketplace. It's as simple as that.
I'm not reading it wrong, I'm saying that figure is pointless. Why make 9k per unit when you can make $6k but sale 11 times the volume. If you are saying you would take the $9k route you fail in simple business and profits.
The annoying thing is that I want a tablet now and I don't want an Apple - doesn't leave many options really.
I think you are reading it wrong, the table states that the revenue per published application is higher on BB, that's taking volume into account..