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well if you compare the newsletter image and Keyboard MOD slider images, you may see that thay are completely different. though earlier Chen said that Keyboard Mod mechanism would be used in Fx (I guess so).
BTW, folks, did anyone try to drop N950/E7? is angled slider mechanism as solid, as the 'flat' N900 slider? I've dropped my N900 once down the stairs, 5 times it hit the ground before stopping, slider opened before final hit. but still, even after 8 years, the slider mechanism is as firm as it was the day I've bought it.
I'd prefer to have a solid 'flat' mechanism like the N900 had instead of 'angled' slider if it's not as solid as flat one. I realize that modern phone most likely wouldn't survive 5 drops (bezel-less capacitive pseudo-glass screen is much weaker than framed plastic resistive screen from N900), but even if the screen and/or glass breaks, I'd hope the slider mechanism to survive.
P.S. previously I had the N95 slider and it wasn't solid at all comparing to N900. was pretty much loose even without dropping. still, N900 3-row keyboard opens way less than the Fx phone, so I guess the less of the body comes out, the more solid it is.
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2019-01-07
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I have used both the E7 and the N950, believe me, the slider on those phones were phenomenal!
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True, the angled slider is very robust and in my opinion it is better quality than the slider used in N900.
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2019-01-07
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2019-01-07
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I can claim for sure you never touched a Motorola Droid 4 pichlo,
its slider is incredibly bad.
With the N900 I give it one quick push with the thumb and it clips into the open position. One quick push with my index and its closed.
With the Droid 4 I have to force it all the way up, and it constantly changes in resistance on the way.
To close it I need to use thumb and index of both hands.
And that describes the better one of the two i own.
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(Putting a flak jacket on...)
That is true. Of all the portable devices with a physical keyboard I have used through the ages, the N900's straight slider is definitely the worst. By a long margin.
(Mostly from the ergonomic point of view, but I have seen some really robust designs other than a dumb slider.)
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Did Nokia made the N950 design by an external company that still lives ? Otherwise it is strange to be able to find the original team to do a new design, more than 5 years later with all that happened with Nokia.
Also, keyboard design should have been the part that Livermorium masters, from the keyboard mod development. I find it strange to start over by an external team.