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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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as for the engadget concept, that second image with the keyboard is just weird...
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2008-10-03
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How is it weird? it's basically like the E90. Only the d-pad is modernized (same style as the d-pad on the face of the device).
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/10/02...tube-hands-on/
Note the modality in the touch-screen keyboard, and even the applications icon in the menu.
Perhaps the phone business has been getting some inspiration from the tablet side?