Hardware QWERTY On Mobile Is Alive, And Not Going Away Soon
Most smartphones in the world are now full touchscreen devices, but hardware QWERTY on mobile devices is not dead yet.
Most smartphones in the world are now full touchscreen devices, but hardware QWERTY on mobile devices is not dead yet.
First it was Apple, then Microsoft, and now Google, leaving USB mass storage and file management out of their mobile OS.
I have had the Nokia N9 for a couple of weeks now and have put it through my regular work schedule – and pushed it some more too. It is not everyday that a smartphone like the N9 comes along. This dude packs a rare combination of holistic aesthetics with functionality like no other –
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