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Physical keyboard and touch screen. An original Nokia house, which sits one step below smartphones. Dedicated to the nostalgic touch screen with envy. | Better to press buttons or tap the true icons of the touch? The answer is probably subjective, but the mobile phone market do not seem to love too much middle ground observers say. The first sales figures for the new BlackBerry Torch, touch-screen device with the QWERTY keyboard hidden in the opening slide, reported somewhat lukewarm reception from consumers. Nokia is convinced however that the two styles can coexist peacefully. The new Nokia Touch and Type X3, due out in the third quarter of this year, is designed for those "old school" who want to maintain the benefits of a normal alphanumeric keyboard (not QWERTY and even double as the BB Pearl) to fill fast text fields (SMS, email, IM) using only one hand, but then they want to manage all other media with the ease of touch screen. |
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