Back in April 2012, in what we might refer to as another mobile lifetime, we pieced together some thoughts on the subject of mobile devices with physical keyboards. In that article, we analyzed the results of some hands-on reviews we had conducted of devices such as Samsung's Stratosphere, RIM's Torch and Motorola's DROID 4 – specifically in comparison to the iPhone 4S.
Our conclusion was absolute and unequivocal – the mobile device keyboard was rapidly becoming an ancient artifact – that it was in fact already dead and no longer necessary. We haven't changed our opinion, and for the most part we believe the rest of the world concurs.
Of late, we've been pondering the nest issues of consequence – of mobile device screen size and overall thinness (or lack of thinness). We've been doing so both within the context of Samsung's ever increasing emphasis on larger screen sizes for its phones (well, we can also include such anomalies as the HTC Vue) – and within the context of Samsung's seemingly magical ability to continue to reduce thickness, which Samsung pulls off in two ways: through actual decrease in thickness, and through clever design illusion... Read More
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