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2008-12-09
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2008-12-09
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2008-12-09
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I hope that the design of the d-pad (if there is such a thing) would be more based on the N800 and not the N810. I'm not talking about just the placement (the N800 being the better choice as well), but I find the N810's d-pad difficult to master.
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2008-12-09
, 22:09
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@ Asturies, Spain
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Maybe we need some reverse psychology: "Hey Nokia, we love the d-pad right where it is. Don't even think about moving it outside the keyboard. Or else we'll have to thump ya." That should do it.
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2008-12-09
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@ Vienna, Austria
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1. Make the USB port accessible when the kickstand is closed. Or perhaps a docking station (kickstand closed, but something with a low profile for audio, usb, and charging instead of the connector nest on the right side of the device.
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2008-12-09
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2008-12-10
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I prefer it in the keyboard, the only situation where I use the dpad is when I am using the hardware keyboard and I move from entry to entry.
But if deleting it bring us more space for a better keyboard I would vote for it.
In my case Nokia succeeded with this change, even when the first time I saw a n810 I thought wtf...
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2008-12-10
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Okay, here's my compromise: The n820 screen slides away from the keyboard in 2 directions along 2 different axis; remaining completely balanced in all configurations of course. The first direction and position is the same as the n810 along the positive y-axis. The second direction is along the positive x-axis so just the d-pad is exposed. Everybody wins except the manufacturing engineers. If it would help these guys, we can force the user to the closed position before changing directions.
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2008-12-10
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