Mike Dee
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It's not that difficult or that expensive, but yes it would add to the cost.Agree. Making a slider water resistant would be an expensive undertaking.
It's not that difficult or that expensive, but yes it would add to the cost.Agree. Making a slider water resistant would be an expensive undertaking.
Need would be a stretch. It comes down to whether someone really believes a physical keyboard is a big advantage or just plain prefers it.I question the use case for this device. It's aimed at enterprise users, but those folks are working from home using computers, so why would they need this device?
Or would their employers have any need to buy this device for them if they're working at home using company issued laptops?Need would be a stretch. It comes down to whether someone really believes a physical keyboard is a big advantage or just plain prefers it.
For a slider? Any information/data that says so?It's not that difficult or that expensive, but yes it would add to the cost.
I don't know of any public information for either arguement but I do know based on some sliding keyboards designs I've seen that it wouldn't be that difficult. I run the QA and training program for over 400 engineers and any of my guys in R&D could do it. We don't make phones though and don't intend to but the electronics they design have to withstand all kinds of elements. Anyway, feel free to disagree but it's pretty irrelevant because water resistance won't make or break the sales of this device.For a slider? Any information/data that says so?
It is becoming more and more important to consumers though. If it's that easy, i think your engineers are missing out on an opportunity to greatly affect the smartphone market and make a lot of money.I don't know of any public information for either arguement but I do know based on some sliding keyboards designs I've seen that it wouldn't be that difficult. I run the QA and training program for over 400 engineers and any of my guys in R&D could do it. We don't make phones though and don't intend to but the electronics they design have to withstand all kinds of elements. Anyway, feel free to disagree but it's pretty irrelevant because water resistance won't make it break the sales of this device.
They have bigger fish to fry...lolIt is becoming more and more important to consumers though. If it's that easy, i think your engineers are missing out on an opportunity to greatly affect the smartphone market and make a lot of money.
They're not phone geeks like us? Losers.They have bigger fish to fry...lol
Me too.I have no plans of ever going back to blackberry. I left it years ago.
Agree. If there is a market then so be it. That market won't include me though.Me too.
I wish them the best of luck with the project though.
They're not phone geeks like us? Losers.![]()
I don't love phones. I love magic tech.LOOL anyone who doesn't love phones is missing out!![]()
For a slider? Any information/data that says so?
Did you change your avatar?
I'm with you.... more or less. I bought the Passport, Priv, Motion, Key One, Key² and the Key²LE. That's a lot of $$ spent in a few short years. All of those phones are EOL, frozen in time. Now i have a Pixel 4a. Not only do I love the phone and the price paid, but how long it will be supported and updated. That is true value. If I ever do go back to BlackBerry it won't be until it has been around for several years, fully supported, and not cost an arm and a leg for diminishing returns.I have no plans of ever going back to blackberry. I left it years ago.
Completely agree. The 4a brings true value and support, something no blackberry phone can provide.I'm with you.... more or less. I bought the Passport, Priv, Motion, Key One, Key² and the Key²LE. That's a lot of $$ spent in a few short years. All of those phones are EOL, frozen in time. Now i have a Pixel 4a. Not only do I love the phone and the price paid, but how long it will be supported and updated. That is true value. If I ever do go back to BlackBerry it won't be until it has been around for several years, fully supported, and not cost an arm and a leg for diminishing returns.
Yes I do. Nearly two years now and still a fantastic device. Looking at the 7.3 now as the next upgrade. The Pixels are not on my radar as I cannot do without an SD card due to thousands of music files and photos.Agree. If there is a market then so be it. That market won't include me though.
Do you still have your 7.1?