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WHY?

GeeGee

May 13, 2004, 8:36 AM
Why would you want the screen at the bottom? I must admit it is different, but a little to different. It would be very difficult to get use to.
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Frosty007

May 13, 2004, 8:54 AM
ehhhh......
kinda hard to see whats on your screen when you're typin stuff in. And geez, some people just try too hard to be original
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Rich Brome

May 13, 2004, 10:48 AM
Frosty007 said:
ehhhh......
kinda hard to see whats on your screen when you're typin stuff in. And geez, some people just try too hard to be original


Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. 😉 I've spent time with it, and unless your hand is built differently from mine, nothing blocks your view of the display.

It does take a moment to get used to, but the "upside-down" part is not why. It's the strange OK button that takes getting used to. You'd expect the center key in the d-pad to be OK, but it isn't. Plus, no soft keys like most phones these days.

Then again, Samsung's Sprint phones are like this, too, and not many people seem to mind. It's something you get used to.
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muchdrama

May 13, 2004, 9:26 AM
GeeGee said:
Why would you want the screen at the bottom? I must admit it is different, but a little to different. It would be very difficult to get use to.

It's called pushing the envelope...tell me that's not the most original design you've seen in some time and I'll call you an outright liar.
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Loony2nz

May 14, 2004, 11:46 AM
That original alright..and downright UGLY!
If you dont think so, I'll call you an outright liar 😉 ahaha

Loony2nz
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muchdrama

May 14, 2004, 12:59 PM
Loony2nz said:
That original alright..and downright UGLY!
If you dont think so, I'll call you an outright liar 😉 ahaha

Loony2nz

It's not exactly sleek looking, is it? Touche.
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vmvirginmobile

Jul 27, 2004, 4:07 PM
kyocera used to make this exact phone(except CDMA). what's up with that? i love this phone.
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Thermo

Aug 3, 2004, 1:29 PM
Actually, the Kyocera phone was a bit different. Besides being CDMA, it was bigger in size, didn't have a camera, and the phone UI was different.
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