One of the surprises from last week’s Mobile World Congress trade show was Nokia’s (NOK) confirmation that it has no plans to add QWERTY models to its Windows Phone lineup. Nokia used to be the second ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. RIM CEO Thorsten Heins has noted on the company’s fiscal Q1 2013 earnings call that both QWERTY and full touch ...
Research in Motion (RIM), although other vendors have adopted or will adopt touch solutions for almost all of their smartphone models, will still focus on QWERTY input for BlackBerry models in 2011, ...
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