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Re: one design problem with the evo

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Originally Posted by akayareal View Post
From how it looks, HTC is straying away from physical keyboards. I love my TP2 keyboard just as much as the next TP2 guy but there are so many times when i look at the phone and say this phone would be a lot sleeker if it only had the keyboard side or just the screen side.

I would look to the Moment 2 if your big on keyboards. Maybe HTC will continue the keyboards on the windows classic/6.5 phones (dont hold your breath for wp7).

We are heavy in the compete/be like iphone age. With better onscreen keyboards, physical keyboards are slowly dying on smart phones.
Regular keyboards on phones are not dieing...but a lot of the competition is trying to go for the iphone design. LG and Samsung are still releasing keyboard phones..HTC was never too big on Keyboards to begin with, they only released follow ups to the ppc6700>mogule>tp>tp2 line...even Toshiba is releasing a phone with a keyboard.
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