Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Duo keyboards?!?!?!?! This is the most ridiculous invetion I have ever heard of!!!!! You all read have the number keys on the qwerty keyboard!!!!! What more do you need?!?!?!?! This is Pantech trying to be different, yet punishing that phone with horrible looks.
Poor phone! They made it so ugly with that unnecessary numeric kepad!!!!!
Just hitious!!!!!
haha ... hitious.
You know some people prefer numeric pads separate from thumbboards because its more convenient.
Yeah, what's wrong with on screen numeric input (like on almost every touch screen smartphone) and a qwerty keyboard for messaging. It would make that thing a hell of a lot thinner....
And the fact that that thing doesn't have WiFi, and has a shitty camera, I think i'll go for the tilt thank you