SureType Keyboard
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For those of you waiting on RIM's very first clamshell BlackBerry offering, the BlackBerry KickStart is no doubt high on your list of gotta-have handsets. But, written reviews of the device can only do so much. So, to better demonstrate the BlackBerry KickStart 8220's SureType keyboard, BlackBerry OS 4.6, and more deeply inset trackball, and
submitted by IntoMobile on 31st Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
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Here's a new set of photos of the upcoming Blackberry Kickstart clamshell. We just can't understand why doesn't RIM announce this thing, as today it is a secret to nobody. These latest shots don't uncover anything new - it is still a usual dual screen flip with a 2Mpix camera: Internal LCD: 240×320; External LCD: 160×128; Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE; "Next Gen" SureType keyboard; 2M...
submitted by Cellaz on 24th Jun 2008 (via cellaz.com)
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Well, this certainly looks familiar, doesn't it? Yep, this had been rumored to go down for a couple weeks now, which dovetails nicely with the launch of Rogers' Home Calling Zone service, offering up unlimited long-distance Canadian calls via WiFi for $20 CAD a month. The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 comes in sporting the 2 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, SureType keyboard, and all the other spoi
submitted by Engadget on 5th Jun 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
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The standard on-screen keyboard for Windows Mobile Professional wouldn't be adequate for the Touch/XV6900 - a device that encourages you to use your fingers instead of the stylus. That's why HTC has included two new keyboards: the Touch Keyboard and Touch Keypad, the former being akin to the SureType keyboard found on the BlackBerry pearl, and the latter being akin to the TouchPal keyboard, which
submitted by Pocketnow on 3rd Jun 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
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We have seen restroom pictures and marketing phamplet pictures and now the Boy Genius has posted yet another shot of the BlackBerry KickStart clamshell... this one shows the KickStart smartphone in Black and looking pretty "final form". It looks like the BlackBery Bold's guitar fret inspired separators have made it onto the SureType keyboard (looks sweet - I hope RIM gives the employee who thought
submitted by CrackBerry on 27th May 2008 (via crackberry.com)
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The latest Blackberry rumor is revealing an unannounced blackberry clamshell messaging phone. With a codename Kickstart, the clamshell design is the first one in blackberry history. Not much information is available at the moment but from the photo it is showing a SureType keyboard, external and internal LCD screen. According to BGR, RIM is planning the
submitted by CellPhonesZone on 4th May 2008 (via cellphoneszone.net)
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  So the BlackBerry Kickstart was only leaked a few days ago, but BGR got some more details on this flip BlackBerry. The Kickstart will be modeled the BlackBerry 9100 and feature OS 4.6 along with Wi-Fi and a next generation Suretype QWERTY keyboard. Here's the full specs known for now: Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE "Next Gen" SureType keyboard 2.0 Megapixel
submitted by BlackBerrySync on 3rd May 2008 (via blackberrysync.com)
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The BlackBerry Kickstart flip phone is coming! BlackBerry Kickstart spy photos have been dug up by BGR, and show a brand new, first ever flip phone for RIM. It's a pretty neat looking handset - the keyboard & trackball have a lot of resemblance to it's non-flip cousins. The BlackBerry Kickstart flip phone will feature: “SureType keyboard, has
submitted by MyCellPhoneBlog on 1st May 2008 (via mycellphoneblog.com)
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What is Your Preferred Text Input Method? ( polls) There are more options than ever to input text into a mobile device. But what is your favorite? Do you like old-school T9 entry via a numeric keypad? Or perhaps you're quickest on a full QWERTY as found on the Motorola Q9 or HTC TyTN II. Then there's the SureType keyboard like we see on the T-Mobile Shadow and Blackberry Pearl. And finally we can'
submitted by Pocketnow on 21st Apr 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
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Mike of AllShadow.com has been keeping an ear to the ground on the T-Mobile Shadow II. Recently TMoNews.com leaked the below picture. Here's Mike's list of what we know thus far about the Shadow II: Confirmed: 1. UMA 2. Will work on T-Mobile's high speed network 3. Windows Mobile 6.1 4. The Neo interface remains 5. Form factor will be the same (slider design with SureType keyboard) Unconfirmed, bu
submitted by Pocketnow on 18th Apr 2008 (via pocketnow.com)


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