As someone who is interested in the increasing incorporation of design in electronics,and someone who has a razr i agree witht he person who said that big wide phones are boring now. The enxt step (ithink) get rid of the DAMN keypad and give me a massive touchscreen. I understand all to well the satisfaction one gets from licking a button, but phones these days have LAZER CUT keypads i.e. they are impossible to navigate and dont make a sound. Bring out the touchpads, there hardly that expensive anymore. Also, for anyone interested in getting a razr dont. It looks great on a bilboard but in your hand its clunky (to wide) and just generally flip-phones suck. Also razr's get scratched super easily (if you have a coin in your pocket with them, just one, it screws you over).
ps. i love to rant pps. I think engadget is amazing, but yuo should all take a look at core77.com, and industrial design website.
“One wonderful Samsung addition to the traditional Android experience is a "real" camera button on the side, which can even register half-presses for focus.”
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As someone who is interested in the increasing incorporation of design in electronics,and someone who has a razr i agree witht he person who said that big wide phones are boring now. The enxt step (ithink) get rid of the DAMN keypad and give me a massive touchscreen. I understand all to well the satisfaction one gets from licking a button, but phones these days have LAZER CUT keypads i.e. they are impossible to navigate and dont make a sound. Bring out the touchpads, there hardly that expensive anymore. Also, for anyone interested in getting a razr dont. It looks great on a bilboard but in your hand its clunky (to wide) and just generally flip-phones suck. Also razr's get scratched super easily (if you have a coin in your pocket with them, just one, it screws you over).
ps. i love to rant
pps. I think engadget is amazing, but yuo should all take a look at core77.com, and industrial design website.