@jameshjacksonjr

interesting, so they are doing something similar to Nokia/HMD

@cybette correct something Similiar as the BlackBerry CEO John Chen wants there to always be BlackBerry devices on the market for physical keyboard lovers to buy and this will be the way to do it.

@jameshjacksonjr

it's great that they are keeping the physical keyboard alive, but I'm disappointed that they are not focusing on entertainment. I guess I'm not their target user :)

@jameshjacksonjr

how about you? would you be considering a device like that?

@cybette the device you have also is nice keyboard do you prefer the landscape keyboards to the portrait keyboards

@jameshjacksonjr

hmm, hard to say. When I was at Nokia I had access to a lot of devices with landscape keyboards (the communicators 9500 and E90, Maemo/meego N900 and N950, to symbian devices like N97 mini and E7 etc.) and I enjoyed using all of them.

but then one of my favourites was E71, which had a portrait keyboard :) However it had tiny little keys and a small screen, and with my increasing presbyopia I don't think I will like it as much nowadays.

how about you?

@cybette I've had both tons of BlackBerry's and also the n900 and one of the communicators I was always faster typing on the BlackBerry's with portrait keyboards but am willing to try again with the keyboard coming before years end for the pinephone I have.

@cybette is it hard for you going from all touch to physical keyboard and back all the time?

@jameshjacksonjr

hmm not really, I am mostly used to the virtual keyboard (predictive text helps) and I switch between devices regularly so I've gotten used to it.

Piano keyboards are what throws me off 😂

I have a slightly harder time going back to Android after the all the smooth swipe gestures of #SailfishOS 😛

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@cybette me too after using sailfish it's hard going back to Android I wish society wasnt so reliant on Android and iOS for things

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