I hope they tweaked the d-pad compared to the Telus prototype they had CTIA, which was pretty terrible. Unfortunately, it looks quite similar. It was very wobbly. Even if they tightened it up, the lack of a separate center select key always hampers usability considerably. It's a shame they couldn't fix that for Sprint's version.
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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I hope they tweaked the d-pad compared to the Telus prototype they had CTIA, which was pretty terrible. Unfortunately, it looks quite similar. It was very wobbly. Even if they tightened it up, the lack of a separate center select key always hampers usability considerably. It's a shame they couldn't fix that for Sprint's version.