Holy Hell they fixed the keypad! Aside from the god awful camera, that was my only gripe with the 580: 9 of the 12 keys split right down the middle after a little more then a month of moderate texting and regular phone use.
And Anthony, Nokia's N82 is a direct ripoff of the SE W810. Put the two side by side, there's no doubt about it. And if you want to talk about ugly, maybe you should check out some of Nokia's clamshells while you're at it.
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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Holy Hell they fixed the keypad! Aside from the god awful camera, that was my only gripe with the 580: 9 of the 12 keys split right down the middle after a little more then a month of moderate texting and regular phone use.
And Anthony, Nokia's N82 is a direct ripoff of the SE W810. Put the two side by side, there's no doubt about it. And if you want to talk about ugly, maybe you should check out some of Nokia's clamshells while you're at it.
Contact Sony Ericsson about the key-splitting issue. This is a known problem with the first generation of these phones.
FWIW: I've had 3 of the W580i's and haven't had any key problems with them.