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Nokia, are you listening ?
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2009-09-10
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My guess is that one of the reasons for the postponing the release date may have something to do with the implementation of portrait mode..... what say?
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2009-09-10
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But the iPhone can't.
Reasons to do T9:
1) more people are familiar with T9 or T9-style input than with qwerty thumb keyboards.
2) fewer buttons + similar screen area = bigger buttons = more accuracy than the crappy iPhone portrait virtual keyboard.
3) usable one handed -- even the beloved iPhone portrait qwerty requires two thumbs (and, doesn't the iPhone have a T9 mode, as well? if so, so much for the idea that Maemo doesn't need one if they have a qwerty one).
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