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damn tigershark42, you make a really great photoshop! I like that one! especially with the dedicated music keys on the slide, nice one tigershark42! pretty nice!
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Posted: 2008-02-02 02:07:15
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If dedicated music keys are included, I think it'd be more intuitive to put them UNDER the keyboard. This way, when your fingers brush against the bottom of the keypad they won't activate the (presumably) touch-sensitive music buttons, and having them above would also give more room for the top of the QWERTY so your fingers don't get cramped in that edge that's next to the upper portion of the phone.
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Posted: 2008-02-02 07:34:27
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Is P5i a business phone or jack-of-all-trades phone? I'm quite confuse here.
I'm expecting the device to be more than a business phone. I hope someone could clarify this.
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Posted: 2008-02-02 07:51:41
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Cant wait for that beauty to be announced and to come out...
well, guess we can do nothing but wait & hope it'll have all we need
go SE
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Posted: 2008-02-02 08:37:54
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@Mizzle or @PK:
Can you say that the Pnext is better in terms of user interface and features than the Samsung F490 (http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_f490-review-210.php), because that phone sure looks good (both literally and metaphorically speaking)!
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Posted: 2008-02-02 09:18:17
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If the so called P5i is anything like these drawings depict, it should probably be called W5i. I see nothing here that suggests it is a P series phone.
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Posted: 2008-02-02 11:08:23
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But that would also prompt us to ask why a Walkman phone would have a sliding qwerty keyboard.
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Posted: 2008-02-02 11:17:02
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Tigershark42 Posts: > 500
Drsilverworm:
If you would have ever used a slide out qwerty keyboard on a phone, you would know that you usually operate it using your thumbs only, holding the handset two-handed as you type. I maintain that touch sensitive music keys would be great there, not only from the aforementioned ergonomics perspective but also from an aesthetic design perspective. It would look great to have as many of the buttons as possible with the keyboard. That way, the device looks as clean as possible when closed, and when opened it would have the psychological effect on the user that they are 'in control'. A few common design philosophies.
To quote Eldar from Mobile Review:
'Let’s try to think of some ways the user could make use of the new HTC’s design. The first thing that comes across you mind is the “desktop” scenario with the TyTN II lying on a table with its display tilted up, which makes it resemble a notebook. And in theory this setup should make for convenient text typing.
But in practice it turns out that this setup isn’t the best way for texting due to several reasons. Fist, since the device itself is pretty much portable, the thumbboard is smallish as well, that’s how come you won’t be happy about using both hands for typing (like you do when dealing with a standard-size keyboard). Your fingers will always tangle and stand in each other’s way, so you won’t even see key caption or even the keys themselves. But even if you manage to get used to this, you will need to type with only two fingers regardless.'
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Posted: 2008-02-02 11:32:39
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A few days left ...
[ This Message was edited by: sealover94 on 2008-02-02 12:10 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-02 12:59:33
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... till you stop posting the same pics over and over again?
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Posted: 2008-02-02 13:15:45
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