The keypad doubled kinda like a touch pad as well. I could use keyboard shortcuts, typed way faster tha touch. All that without compramising screen space.
If that phone didn’t have a first-gen 64-bit chipset that sucked power for lunch, I’d probably still be using it to this day. It was peak convergence, and even had a headphone jack, and an amazing camera. Only way it could’ve been perfect would be a user-serviceable battery.
Blackberry Priv form factor:
The keypad doubled kinda like a touch pad as well. I could use keyboard shortcuts, typed way faster tha touch. All that without compramising screen space.
If that phone didn’t have a first-gen 64-bit chipset that sucked power for lunch, I’d probably still be using it to this day. It was peak convergence, and even had a headphone jack, and an amazing camera. Only way it could’ve been perfect would be a user-serviceable battery.