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I agree with you 100%,..more or less took the words right out of my mouth. We played around with it at work for awhile and everyone thinks it's a neat idea but the execution is poor. As a righty it was unbearable to text with on QWERTY mode, and even the lefty had trouble finding a good position. The touch itself is responsive but the menus are extremely laggy and the phone itself is even slower than the Glyde.
Many of the positives on this phone are really just things that make you say "wow, cool" and have no real point at all. The fact that you can use the touch from the outside without flipping it open is kind of neat, but you really can't do anything on the shortened menu they give you...
Another gripe I had was that when you're holding the phone up to your ear, it's extremely long and just doesn't fit right compared to the usual thin and long flip style phones most people are used to (Razr, LG 8600/8700, etc.). Everyone that's seen it at our store thinks about the same thing...an unusal gimmick phone from a company that's drowning without a life preserver.