Touch screens are okay, but I really don't think RIM should change their design. They make very good physical keyboards and they should stick with it. I doubt if loyal BlackBerry fans would be happy with switching over to touch keyboards. Following some other manufacturers designs just for the sake of being fashionable is plain foolish. The BlackBerry is a businessman's handset and it should remain as such. If it remains bulkier, so what. As long as you can do work very efficiently on it, keep it that way.
“Microsoft's not promising the world with Windows Mobile 6.5, nor are they delivering it -- it's very much a stopgap, complete with duct tape, bubble gum, and Bondo.”
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Touch screens are okay, but I really don't think RIM should change their design. They make very good physical keyboards and they should stick with it. I doubt if loyal BlackBerry fans would be happy with switching over to touch keyboards. Following some other manufacturers designs just for the sake of being fashionable is plain foolish. The BlackBerry is a businessman's handset and it should remain as such. If it remains bulkier, so what. As long as you can do work very efficiently on it, keep it that way.