Will anyone ever make a phone like that again? Wouldn't have to be a flagship, even current mid-range specs would be fine.
Not likely.
This is remotely similar.
>>55618397
I know someone who has the N950, he still used it last time I met him (a few months ago), he says he absolutely loves it but support these days is non-existant because the hardware is old.
I would love to have one with updated specs, same goes for first gen Motorola Droid/Milestone
Why can't someone like Oneplus take a risk and make a phone with physical keyboard, and use their clever marketing shit to make it come off as exclusive and desirable. Just imagine all the normies trying to get their hands on it
already made a post in another thread about this
>>55618235
fyi it was to replace my 4-year old Droid 4 that finally died on me
either the ribbon cable broke/disconnected or the backlight died
either way i figured it was time for a new phone and my GS4 was $200 mapledollars in cash
rest in peace, buddy
>tfw no Motorola Droid 5 ever
Hardware keyboards on smartphones are a gimmick. Software keyboards are superior in speed and accuracy.
>inb4 muh tactile feel!
>>55618880
>software keyboards are superior in accuracy
Uh, no. Kek. Someone has never used a hw keyboard.
>>55618880
>Software keyboards are superior in speed and accuracy.
yeah that lack of physical buttons sure is a boon
>>55618880
>stop liking what I don't like!
leave and never come back
>>55618397
Just attach a keyboard to the phone
Swiping is way faster nowadays.
Too bad you can't use vim with it.
A keyboard phone? BlackBerry still makes them.
>>55618880
>stop liking what I don't like
Eat a dick
>>55618656
>no Motorola Droid 5 ever
>no Xperia Pro 2 ever
>no HTC Desire Z2 ever
What the fuck? It's like everybody hates money. Make one android keyboard phone, everybody jumps on it and you win the market. Just look at how succesful the Priv was.