Took a couple of weeks to get the hang of it and then it was incredibly fast to manipulate. Loved that phone to bits. I dont know how Sony Ericsson managed to make that blackberry killer and then fail with it…..
And strangely enough I’ve never seen that keyboard anywhere else.
Everything today looks and feels like an iPhone: boring oblongs with a touch screen. I still crave a proper hardware Qwerty keyboard. It doesn’t look like it’s going to happen though. Tempted by Blackberry Passport but I really want an Android device. One can keep hoping.
I do miss the days of the keypad. My all time favourite was on a Sony Ericsson M600 ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Ericsson_M600 ) that I had for a while.
Took a couple of weeks to get the hang of it and then it was incredibly fast to manipulate. Loved that phone to bits. I dont know how Sony Ericsson managed to make that blackberry killer and then fail with it…..
And strangely enough I’ve never seen that keyboard anywhere else.
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I had one of those too 🙂
Great phone. I reviewed it at the time too, might see if I can find the review and publish it at the weekend again for a bit of nostalgia 🙂
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Go on then – all time classic, that one….
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It’s up tomorrow ☺ I could only find my first impressions .
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Everything today looks and feels like an iPhone: boring oblongs with a touch screen. I still crave a proper hardware Qwerty keyboard. It doesn’t look like it’s going to happen though. Tempted by Blackberry Passport but I really want an Android device. One can keep hoping.
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Hi Graham. See tomorrow’s posts. There’s something in there for you ☺
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Ooh. Exciting!
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Don’t get too excited 😉
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