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2012-03-09
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Now I read an article on the register the other day and the just of it said we probably wont see a phone like the n900 for reasons like cost of hardware keyborad and the fact that some companies release garbage and then assume it must be the keyboard and not lack of support etc that kills the phone.
The second part we can't really do much about but I wondered, if it's so expensive to make a hardwar keyboard why not make a phone that has another touchscreen as the hardware input? That way it could be a keyboard, joybad etc. The N900 could be considered a bit of a bulky phone now days but could you imagin a phone say the Motorola razer, one as a screen and the other tucked away as an input device? Two batteries, 4 processors running at what liek 2.4ghz? It would still be as think as the N900...
Anyone know if this has been done? Any one else think it's a good idea? I think the mobile market really needs a good shake up! I can't be dealing with a touchscreen only phone. Why loose all my screen realistate for controls?