Does anyone else notice a few interesting things about that horrific keyboard? Namely, the 5-way D-pad is now an odd and terribly arranged arrow button combination and based on the way it looks I wouldn't be surprised if that keyboard was capacitive, not physical (but I could be crazy). That would give them a little savings on thickness, wouldn't it? Also, how far does the LCD slide? If it was any further I swear it would be detached. Sadly for me (because I'm on AT&T) this may be the only cure in the near future for my insatiable android fanboy woes.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
The most commented posts on Engadget over the past 24 hours.
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
Does anyone else notice a few interesting things about that horrific keyboard? Namely, the 5-way D-pad is now an odd and terribly arranged arrow button combination and based on the way it looks I wouldn't be surprised if that keyboard was capacitive, not physical (but I could be crazy). That would give them a little savings on thickness, wouldn't it? Also, how far does the LCD slide? If it was any further I swear it would be detached. Sadly for me (because I'm on AT&T) this may be the only cure in the near future for my insatiable android fanboy woes.