I guess I’m just having a hard time seeing it.
What data makes you think there is?
I’m someone who looks at things realistically, not based on hopes and dreams. If you could show me something that makes sense I might be more willing to believe it.
The KEY phones undersold compared to what TCL may have needed to make a profitable business.
But they still somewhat sold, a few estimates are about 1.5M devices altogether between all three KEY phones.
That's 1.5M potential people who could buy someone else's PKB device. And that's not counting those who didn't like TCL's KEY phones but would buy another, say like a Nokia E series revival phone.
I don't care about the keyboard trying to be mainstream again because it won't.
I just want PKB phones to sell enough for the company who makes them so that they continue to make them.
Even if it's a single device every two years or so.
Am i REALLY asking for too much?
I really don't feel like I am.
Slabbers have thousands of slabs to choose from.
We just want one or two keyboard options for us to keep typing on...