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This actually doesn't look too bad. The only complaint I have without actually messing with it is the method of text entry. Its the same on the Voyager. If you have a touchscreen, why do you have to have ABC and T9 input instead of some form of QWERTY keyboard?
i guess until somebody can figure out how to slim down a qwerty so the whole device isn't too bulky then it could happen. Until then they'll all have T9 or condensed on screen qwerty keys.
to be touch screen you would have to flip the phone sideways, you couldn't get a decent touch screen qwerty keyboard in portrait mode.
ever heard of the iPhone? Maybe I just have small fingers but I've never had any trouble with it.