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The International variant is called the HTC 7 Pro. I don't know what frequencies it supports but it is GSM.
It would get 3G on ATT... But SLOW. Only 7.2mbps download.
The International variant is called the HTC 7 Pro. I don't know what frequencies it supports but it is GSM.
It would get 3G on ATT... But SLOW. Only 7.2mbps download.
^ thisI'm bilingual and physical keyboards don't hinder me in any way. Turn off auto-correct and you're done. Same can be said for virtual keyboards, or are they stupid too?
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Whot? That's the point of virtual keyboards. If you change the language it changes the layout. How will you do that with a physical one? I have 3 different virtual keyboards here that I use every day, I would become crazy if I had to type with only one layout. Its even worst if you use Latin chars in one layout and e.g. Chinese in the other one. Much fun with that on your physical keyboard...I'm bilingual and physical keyboards don't hinder me in any way. Turn off auto-correct and you're done. Same can be said for virtual keyboards, or are they stupid too?
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There will always be specific cases like yours where a pkb is totally impractical. Let's be honest, English, Spanish and French are the most widely used language formats in the West and OEMs cater to those. Does it suck for the Chinese or Arabic speakers? Yes, but Microsoft, Apple and Google are American companies. That's not an arrogant observation, it's just the way it is.Whot? That's the point of virtual keyboards. If you change the language it changes the layout. How will you do that with a physical one? I have 3 different virtual keyboards here that I use every day, I would become crazy if I had to type with only one layout. Its even worst if you use Latin chars in one layout and e.g. Chinese in the other one. Much fun with that on your physical keyboard...
Absolutely the most beautiful phone ever released.The Dell Venue Pro is still my favorite smartphone of all time. The vertically-sliding qwerty was a SERIOUS head turner. I got so many questions about it. Ahh Dell, if you'd only reconsider and make one for Windows 10.
The Dell Venue Pro is still my favorite smartphone of all time. The vertically-sliding qwerty was a SERIOUS head turner. I got so many questions about it. Ahh Dell, if you'd only reconsider and make one for Windows 10.
That's why I'm excited at the rumour that Microsoft could be buying BlackBerry. To have WP on a physical keyboard would be a dream come true. So yes I would love one.
IMHO, if Microsoft bought Blackberry it would probably be just for the patents. Maybe some code. Not the hardware in all likelihood.
If they did buy BB, I'm afraid that MS will have to cut more jobs and lay more people off, just like they did after buying Nokia's phone division.
..Or kill the amazing BlackBerry 10 OS and the only good pkb phone in the world - like what HP did to Palm.
>Shivers...>
WebOS4 looked amazing. Would have been nice to have a Pre4