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I've had mine for about a week now. I've noticed I type more with the touch screen keyboard than I do the sliding keyboard. The far spread needed to hold it makes me type a lot slower that way. The web browser is also pretty good.
I hate the amount of applications (that require monthly fees) that are locked on the phone. The locked photos are also annoying since the phone uses them at random when the phone locks. Outside of the locked content however I really like the phone.
If you're saying that the sliding kyb is overrated, that might just influence my decision....I've been eyeballing the impression vs the nokia 5800...originally I was interested in the Nokia 5730 as it has a qwerty + 3.5mm, but I can't wait any longer. Figure I can just settle with the virtual qwerty on the 5800, as the 3.5mm + good audio is a bigger factor for myself...but damn I want amoled!