1: It's obvious from the photo that the device has a backlit keyboard... It's just that the dark-colored keys only have the letters on them lit, while the light-colored keys have the entire key lit. 2: For those complaining about the Q not having Sprint TV... No WM5-powered smartphone can support Sprint TV... That's why I copped the Treo 700P instead of the 700WX. Personally, I think WM5 is too complicated when it comes to basic tasks that one would do on any phone, smartphone or otherwise. Palm is much more user-friendly, even though it's kind of bland. However, I'm sure the Q will do very well with Sprint simply because of the lower cost for an unlimited data pack, compared to Verizon, Cingular, etc.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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1: It's obvious from the photo that the device has a backlit keyboard... It's just that the dark-colored keys only have the letters on them lit, while the light-colored keys have the entire key lit. 2: For those complaining about the Q not having Sprint TV... No WM5-powered smartphone can support Sprint TV... That's why I copped the Treo 700P instead of the 700WX. Personally, I think WM5 is too complicated when it comes to basic tasks that one would do on any phone, smartphone or otherwise. Palm is much more user-friendly, even though it's kind of bland. However, I'm sure the Q will do very well with Sprint simply because of the lower cost for an unlimited data pack, compared to Verizon, Cingular, etc.