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Do people really like the idea of no buttons?

turbodeuce

Jan 10, 2007, 12:31 AM
I think its a cool concept on paper, but in real use it may suck. My biggest gripe with phones like the razr is the flat keypad, because I can't feel the buttons. I have a xv6700 and I hate dialing from the touch screen. Even if Apple improved the touch screen, I can't see it being that much better.
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ebaydan777

Jan 10, 2007, 12:33 AM
it has the multi-touch pad...if you watch the keynote it says its completely reliable and very safe at not mis-keying letters, it is very precise and doesnt make mistakes it practically knows what you want to type, its also predictive that may help..i think itll be easy to use IMO
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turbodeuce

Jan 10, 2007, 1:41 AM
I don't make mistakes with my current WM5 phone. I just like the feedback of buttons. I can dial and text without looking at my keypad with my current non-pda phone. My point was not having any real buttons is a major drawback for me.
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ebaydan777

Jan 10, 2007, 1:43 AM
well idk everyones comfort zone is different, i think the touchpad is a genius innovation for a phone, makes it sleek and easier to clean etc. I had a sidekick now i have a Dash and idk im not a fan of the rubber/plastic buttons gets dirty bugs me, yes fingerprints will pop up but you can easily just wipe those...idk i guess youll just have to learn where the buttons are haha shouldnt be that hard itll be a fun tutorial haha
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elmuchachos

Jan 10, 2007, 3:32 AM
letters are gonna be mis keyed...that was my major issue with the 8125....im not to big on the onscreen kb.
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ebaydan777

Jan 10, 2007, 3:59 AM
then dont buy it 🙂
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ahopkins224

Jan 10, 2007, 5:55 AM
I'll miss that feedback definitely. No more walking talking and texting...or dialing and driving.
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