Despite the explosion of touchscreen smartphones in the last few
years there are still a number of people that still hanker after a
physical keyboard, but away from BlackBerry handsets that offer such a
feature are almost non-existent now, and a Nokia Lumia physical QWERTY
keyboard solution is not planned in the near future.
During the Mobile World Congress event this week Jo Harlow of Nokia was talking to SlashGear,
and revealed the chances of the company ever releasing a Lumia handset
with a physical QWERTY keyboard where extremely slim. This comes after
the company expanded its range of touchscreen smartphones with the
announcement of the Lumia 520 and Lumia 720.
The company has the impression the days of physical keyboards are on
the way out, and doesn’t think that enough users want such a device
anymore, especially to make it financially viable to develop and produce
such a handset.
Nokia is also conscious of offering handsets that are going with the
market tide and it seems that physical keyboards are not anymore, and
when you consider that the new BlackBerry 10 operating system is leading
with a touchscreen handset you have to wonder if the end is nigh for
such handsets.
This could change though if the BlackBerry Q10
does really well when it is released next month, as rival manufacturers
could be watching closely to see how it sells. Harlow did reveal that
the company does get a lot of requests from users to make handsets with
physical keyboards, so hasn’t ruled it out for ever.
Do you still prefer to have a physical keyboard on a smartphone?
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