This is a device that I would need to get in my hand before I give it a thumb up. At first glance of the Samsung i760 I don’t see an ok button or a start button on the front of the device, although I did see three buttons on the side of the device, I don’t feel they are position well if an ok and start button reside there.
But I look at things a little different, why did Samsung design this device this way with the directional pad to the left corner. May be they felt it provided better ergonomics or they was just trying to be different to see the way consumers took it. Look at the send and end key they could easily put those buttons above the number keys like most smart phones today.
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This is a device that I would need to get in my hand before I give it a thumb up. At first glance of the Samsung i760 I don’t see an ok button or a start button on the front of the device, although I did see three buttons on the side of the device, I don’t feel they are position well if an ok and start button reside there.
But I look at things a little different, why did Samsung design this device this way with the directional pad to the left corner. May be they felt it provided better ergonomics or they was just trying to be different to see the way consumers took it. Look at the send and end key they could easily put those buttons above the number keys like most smart phones today.
What do you think?
Thanks Engadget could I get some more details