
11-25-2006, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Janak Parekh
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Originally Posted by damonb10
I'm glad to see they are still coming up with great smartphones with standard keypads. I don't see myself ever being a QWERTY phone user.
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I don't think numberpad-based Smartphones will ever go away. One of the value propositions of the Smartphone platform is the ability to produce "phones" that work and feel more-or-less like dumbphones, but with added functionality.
--janak
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True, but I noticed with the BlackJack that because it is somewhat smaller than most of the other Qwerty Smartphones, it is very easy to use one handed. The Q, on the other hand, was a bit wider and made one handed use (like dialing) a bit more awkward. I agree though that number pads will probably never go away, nor should they.
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