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Originally Posted by shong6
I enjoy my hw keyboard very much, especially since the on-screen keyboard w/o multitouch just doesn't work. However, MOST (not all) people do not care for a hardware keyboard, if they did they would get a blackberry or something. Also with the phone getting ultra bulky like our TP2, it just does not appeal to the general public. I know for a lot of you, you're just so used to a hw keyboard, but if you try out a phone with multitouch screen with big screen, you won't miss a hw kb.
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i actually prefer the size of the tp2 to my incredible. i got big hands and the tp2 feels perfect, sometimes i feel the incredible is almost too thin. i know thats contrary to most but thats me. if i do end up keeping the incredible long term i know i will have to get an extended battery, not fot the extra juice but to add some girth to the phone.
in regards to the last part i would have to strongly disagree. yes the sip on a multitouch/capacitive screen is better than a sip on a resistive like the tp2, no sip can replace the feel of a hard keyboard. the feeling of the keys cant be replaced. haptic feedback is a joke imo and how people actually can try to compare it with the feel of real keys is comical. and i dunno about anyone else but i can type on my tp2's kb without even looking cant do that with a sip, multitouch screen or not