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k800i keypad |
ghostfreak Joined: Mar 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: N. Ireland, UK PM, WWW
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I find the k800i keypad a bit awkward to type...does anyone else find it as well? I suppose I have to spend a bit of time getting used to it though.
http://www.ghostrx.net T300 > T610 > K700i > K750i > K800i > K850i > W910i > K850i (after flash with R1FA035) > C905 (broken earpiece as of 23/01/09) > BB 9000 > BB Bold 9700 > SE Experia X10 Mini Pro |
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Aldrew Joined: Sep 07, 2004 Posts: 283 From: Milton Keynes, UK PM |
I did think I would, when I first saw it. All the buttons squashed to the bottom like that. But with my two handed aproach to texting, I find easy. Think you just need a bit more practice, you'll get used to it. |
ghostfreak Joined: Mar 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: N. Ireland, UK PM, WWW
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Yeah, I'm just too used to using the k750i
http://www.ghostrx.net T300 > T610 > K700i > K750i > K800i > K850i > W910i > K850i (after flash with R1FA035) > C905 (broken earpiece as of 23/01/09) > BB 9000 > BB Bold 9700 > SE Experia X10 Mini Pro |
masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
I don't have any issue with the keyboard, seems fine to me
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SonySandy Joined: Aug 07, 2003 Posts: 267 From: Sunny Scotland PM, WWW
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Keys are a bit stiff, but then i remember the K750 was like that when i first got it, obviously after 12 months of bashing away txting they limber up! |
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