Nokia X3 Touch and Type Uses Touchscreen and Number Pad
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I love my feature-rich phone, but miss the the days of simplicity and a standard keypad. If you are going to put the standard buttons on a phone, why change decades worth of functionality?
I predict a flop.
chapelhill said:
No, that isn't a typo - why change the standard keypad and the location of the 0, # and * buttons on the keypad?
I love my feature-rich phone, but miss the the days of simplicity and a standard keypad. If you are going to put the standard buttons on a phone, why change decades worth of functionality?
I predict a flop.
I just noticed that. You don't mess with a numerical keypad. That's just wrong.
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