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Using the BB Q10 sales as some benchmark to confirm the need is also highly spurious as an argument.
Q10 are and have NOT exceeded GS4 sales in the UK. They have exceeded sales of the GS4 in one store group of a large chain brand only and this does not reflect overall sales.
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Although it may not mean much in general, Jolla had a vote for a while on their website for just this type of concept. Last time I checked the vast majority of votes were for a querty based phone. Maybe they will take it into consideration if they are on the fence about making "the other half" a keyboard option. .
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The new QWERTY Blackberry Q10 sells great i many countries greater than the Z10 and in UK it's outselling Samsung Galaxy S4.
Yes. I know it's not a slider nor Linux-based, but it's a start.
The easiest thing is to conclude that QWERTY phones was last year, but I'm not going to give up on my beloved keyboard.