I gladly tossed my Nokia 7610 that I paid $500 for last year in the trash today in favor of the Sony Ericsson K750i I got today. The 7610 feels painfully slow to use, but it was the keypad that really did me over. Every key has a different pressure sensitivity, and some (5, 9) have to be pressed extremely hard to be recognized. FUCK that nokia piece of crap keypad design on all their phones with faceplates where there's just a keypad placed on top of the actual buttons. it doesn't stay lined up right and ugh it was just awful.
I am a HUGE Nokia fan btw, why else would I have bought the 7610. I just thought I would get adjusted to the keypad and it would be fine. It wasn't the layout that bothered me in the end, it was the quality/durability.
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I gladly tossed my Nokia 7610 that I paid $500 for last year in the trash today in favor of the Sony Ericsson K750i I got today. The 7610 feels painfully slow to use, but it was the keypad that really did me over. Every key has a different pressure sensitivity, and some (5, 9) have to be pressed extremely hard to be recognized. FUCK that nokia piece of crap keypad design on all their phones with faceplates where there's just a keypad placed on top of the actual buttons. it doesn't stay lined up right and ugh it was just awful.
I am a HUGE Nokia fan btw, why else would I have bought the 7610. I just thought I would get adjusted to the keypad and it would be fine. It wasn't the layout that bothered me in the end, it was the quality/durability.