Being able to switch between a slim phone for travel and parties and a keyboard phone would rock, hard. But then, if the shells can't match the functionality of market phones, I'll probably still stick to a normal phone.
It does face the challenge of reducing profits - shells are probably less profitable than phones. It'll need industry support.
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Being able to switch between a slim phone for travel and parties and a keyboard phone would rock, hard. But then, if the shells can't match the functionality of market phones, I'll probably still stick to a normal phone.
It does face the challenge of reducing profits - shells are probably less profitable than phones. It'll need industry support.