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#171
Originally Posted by ste-phan View Post
The Pre3 , which I owned surprisingly had no virtual alphanumeric keyboard, which is even more hard to understand. They trusted their generic hardware to be sturdy enough for millions of SMS, right?
Same for my Treo 600 from 2004. The skin is all battered but the (proper hardware) keyboard still looks like new. My N900's keyboard started rubbing off after a couple of years.
 
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#172
My Pre 3, which I still have, has alphanumeric keys accessible using the special White key. And less common punctuation is software accessible using a popup (kinda like how the BB Passport handles that).

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#173
Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Same for my Treo 600 from 2004. The skin is all battered but the (proper hardware) keyboard still looks like new. My N900's keyboard started rubbing off after a couple of years.
The N900 keyboard with its coated keys can wear uggly rather quickly indeed.

Also the snappiness of the keys can wear off after prolonged use giving a rather heavy feeling resulting in even more wear of the keys surface.

Pre3 has some rubber gel type keyboard keys with the text sunken deeper, which are more resistant to visual wear by finger nails.

The weak point for both lays in the hinge which can show early wear due to penetrating sand, dust and moisture and run dry.

Especially the N900's keyboard sliding mechanism can suffer a lot when the user has the habbit of pushing the wide keyboard open from one side instead of keeping it centered.
In time sharp plate steel will cut through its plastic sliding guidance counterpart eventually creating play and finally steel on steel sliding end game when you don't push they keyboard open evenly.

Personally I encounter more HW keyboard issues with the N900's than USB port issues.

So Jolla N3rd edtion with keyboard could offer Treo / Pre style keys and an easily serviceable low friction keyboard bearing.
 
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#174
Having used N900, HP Veer and Palm Pre 2 (and I expect Pre 3 to be the same), I am quite strongly against rubber buttons. Typing on my N900 is way better as my fingers don't stick to it and it provides a firm feedback.

Pre's keyboard is not bad (better than none), but it would be much better without those rubbery keys. Just my 2 cents...
 
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#175
Originally Posted by nodevel View Post
Having used N900, HP Veer and Palm Pre 2 (and I expect Pre 3 to be the same), I am quite strongly against rubber buttons. Typing on my N900 is way better as my fingers don't stick to it and it provides a firm feedback.

Pre's keyboard is not bad (better than none), but it would be much better without those rubbery keys. Just my 2 cents...
Agree that a fresh N900 is the best in terms of typing comfort.
 
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#176
Having typed on my trusty Pre 3 for 1,5 years and tried out a few other keyboard phones, I actually like the Pre 3's the best still. The rubber coating actually makes the keys a bit more sticky which is nice for me because I my fingers don't slip off the key hitting the wrong one, like I experienced when I tried out the Motorola Milestone in store. The feedback is also pretty good, on par with BB I'd say. The only thing that could've been better would've been the spacing as the keys are a bit cramped.

But to each his own opinion.

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#177
Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
A transation for the remaining 15%:

"I, like the majority of the population, am a dummy.

I had a screwdriver back in the day, it still works but hasn't been picked up in four years or more.

I still like assembling the odd flat-pack furnture even though I don't like DIY enough to consider going to the garage and fetching the toolcase.

A decent hammer, good enough to bang the screw in is more than sufficient, but because it is all I have it [must] meet those needs."
is a valid response to: "I still don't get what's up with all this camera craze on phones"?
 
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#178
Originally Posted by Jedibeeftrix View Post
is a valid response to: "I still don't get what's up with all this camera craze on phones"?
No, it was a light-hearted response to the post that I quoted.
 

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#179
6 inch AMOLED screen whith tap to unlock
slide out HW n900 like keyboard
sailfish 2.0 maybe
Did I ask for too mutch ?
 
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#180
Is this phone postponed a year now

Expectations are very low right now
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I don't trust poeple without a Nokia n900...

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