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I think that "high end" is really what consumers are wanting and not necessarily what a purchasing director of a major corporation is wanting.
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Changed to the Passport for the physical keyboard and love it. But I miss a phone I can hold in one hand. This has the best of both worlds here and looks amazing. So yes in a hot second I would buy this phone.
I remember when I had the Torch and had an Otterbox case they had designed it in a two part case with the slider/screen having one half and the bottom/keyboard another. Maybe something like that would be easier for manufacturers to make
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I had this and it scuffed up my 9810 pretty bad. Didn't notice it till I took it off a year later. I wouldn't recommend it.
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I had a cheap case for my 9810 but like my other slider phones the part for the screen broke easily (the little tabs that held it on). The other part was always fine.
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Must be the crowd you hand out with, lol... many I know use Blackberry pkb.... In any event, Slider will cater to both....
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Yeah that would be a real downer. Based on the recent track record, it's a valid concern.
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Hell yeah I would get this. It would definitely be my go to phone to replace my z30
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Why would you buy it if you don't want a physical keyboard?
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It's a yes from me. I would buy it if it looks like the renders and has the specs mentioned in some of the posts
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Thats actually a pretty good looking device. If the actual device is thin like that it might just be enough to keep me from switching platforms. The virtual keyboard would be and absolute must.
Awesome concept! Definitely would buy it!
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Come to think of it I'd rather it be thicker if they can give us a better battery. Especially since it's most likely a fixed battery.
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Looks very beautiful...
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I'd love to get this phone but without the keyboard. Maybe they should release 2 versions?
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Two versions would actually be cool and might make a lot of people happy and not switch platforms due to no option for Z10 and Z30 users
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I dont buy a phone based on its looks. My Q10 is 2 years old and I'd love a new phone, was hoping the slider would be it but I want a removable battery and a toolbelt.
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If I have enough money and I will :)
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We should sign a petition to release Slider early. It'd be cool 'marketing' for BlackBerry!
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Only if the sliding open to accept calls and sliding close to end calls is part of the deal. If I'm going to have a mechanical phone, I'd want the mechanical form to support some features, too. Heck, who am I kidding... even if it doesn't support that feature, I'd get it just because I like the mechanical feature of the sliding keyboard. The slider won't need a telescoping antenna, but it'd be another nice feature to have for perceived added power/reception.
Note: I have no idea how antennas work. I just like mechanical stuff like that.
I don't know if this will happen, but it would certainly be great if BlackBerry could find a single form factor that allowed them to satisfy most of the PKB and VKB users. Then they could afford to produce top quality phones with higher-end specs instead of having to support half a dozen different models.
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yes, absolutely!
As far as I can tell, slider would be thin enough that even with a slider-keyboard, it'd be about same thickness as current z30.
So, if you are full touch user, you can easily buy a slider and use it as full touch. Just don't slide the keyboard out 99% of the time.
On rare occasions, those 1% of the time, when you wished you had a pkb, you'd have it. Eg: scrolling webpages using capacitive keyboard, precise text selection, shortcuts, typing blind, typing without taking off gloves and so on.
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Regarding the keyboard, a Passport type would be awesome (sensitive)
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