I really like the screen size of the X. The only thing missing is a keyboard. I think a phone like that would sell BIG TIME!
I know the Droid 2 has a keyboard but it's not the X and the screen is smaller.
ANYONE WITH ME?
That same idea crossed my mind before i bought the X. After about 3 weeks with the X I see no need for a physical keyboard. besides the phone is a perfect shape and size as it is. No need to bulk it up.
MTY55 wrote: That same idea crossed my mind before i bought the X. After about 3 weeks with the X I see no need for a physical keyboard. besides the phone is a perfect shape and size as it is. No need to bulk it up.
I agree. a physical keyboard makes the phone heavier and thicker. I prefer the keyboard on the "X" Also, it would be hard to use "Swype" on a physical keyboard....... Haha!Unless they come up with something on a phone I haven't thought about, I'd be happy with with an "X" with an LTE radio in it. I'm sure an LTE phone is in my near future..... But..... If it doesn't have big screenlike m"X", then I have a decision to make.
dirkbonn wrote: MTY55 wrote: That same idea crossed my mind before i bought the X. After about 3 weeks with the X I see no need for a physical keyboard. besides the phone is a perfect shape and size as it is. No need to bulk it up.I agree. a physical keyboard makes the phone heavier and thicker. I prefer the keyboard on the "X" Also, it would be hard to use "Swype" on a physical keyboard....... Haha!Unless they come up with something on a phone I haven't thought about, I'd be happy with with an "X" with an LTE radio in it. I'm sure an LTE phone is in my near future..... But..... If it doesn't have big screenlike m"X", then I have a decision to make.
I'd study up on some VZW info releases for their LTE network, and the capabilities of the Droid X. The only thing it's lacking is GSM/CDMA radio combo.
You can always turn the phone sideways when you type. People forget you can do that. As for a physical keyboard, I think the Droid 2 is Verizon's and Motorola's last bid for a phone with a physical keyboard. Most companies are starting to phase them out.