"it will undoubtedly be annoying for those that want to access programs or type quickly." How do you know!? You're still basing it off information that has been leaked before the phone was finalized. I mean no one knows the full details of the phone. RIM might have a selector that can turn off the need to use the hyptic-keyboard and just use touch. That would make the phone flexible to everyone.
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"it will undoubtedly be annoying for those that want to access programs or type quickly." How do you know!? You're still basing it off information that has been leaked before the phone was finalized. I mean no one knows the full details of the phone. RIM might have a selector that can turn off the need to use the hyptic-keyboard and just use touch. That would make the phone flexible to everyone.