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Sony ericsson 'Keypad' |
BlueQuill Joined: Jul 29, 2005 Posts: 419 From: India PM |
Even the samsung scroll system is good with that ' i ' button in the centre. I feel its easier than a joystick.
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cyberjaffa Joined: Sep 22, 2005 Posts: 53 PM |
hmmm i think some people might simply be knocking the k750i for the hell of it
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Leviath Joined: Sep 14, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: PT@IB_PENINSULA LIVIN IN UK PM |
I love the k750i.... What I hate about it is the bugs and poor update service quality...
The Keypad is fine and with a little getting used to the diferences from other brands I think its just fine...
The Joystick well the joystick....
I wish all other phones had one that works as well as as easy as that one...
knocking it for the sake of knocking it... hey... I dont want a dented phone... Even if it crashes once in a while and could use an exterminator for all the bugs..... eh, mr cyberjaffa...
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max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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I find the k750 keypad a little "bendy". For example if you press the bottom of the key it bends. Because it bends, unless you press the key dead centre, it won't activate the key. With a leather case on, all the keys are held flat and they don't bend, so the problem only occurs when phone is uncased.
Since I use a case most of the time it's not a big problem and it doesn't concern me. However it's just something I notice. Motorola phones generally have flatter keys that can't bend so even if you press the key well away from the centre it still activates. When you are belting out a message using T9, you don't necessarily hit every key in it's dead centre, so an uncased K750 can slow down ur texting. |
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