Of course it's impressive; a true technological marvel. But others had already said that and I didn't feel the need to AOL them. The fact is, all of those envelope-pushing aspects need to come together to make a phone that I'll feel comfortable using, and I can't see that happening without a real keyboard. Typing on the ~2 inch keyboard on my Treo is hard at first, but gets a lot easier because the keys are raised. Trying to type on the same size "virtual keyboard" on an iPhone seems like a nightmare that no predictive/corrective input engine can avoid.

This is definitely a good first step, and will force the other manufacturers to innovate pretty quickly. All things being equal, I'd prefer to have an Apple phone in my pocket. I just don't think this is that phone.
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