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Lmao long phonesI’ve been thinking about buying one of these things. https://www.clicks.tech/
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Lmao long phonesI’ve been thinking about buying one of these things. https://www.clicks.tech/
I’ve been thinking about buying one of these things. https://www.clicks.tech/
I don't like the long vertical orientation of the Clicks keyboards. Using a keyboard below a horizontal screen feels better.Lmao long phones
I like the look of that, much better than the normal Titan 2.Unihertz Titan 2 Elite
You might also look at the recently announced Clicks Communicator(They previously just produced keyboard cases)I like the look of that, much better than the normal Titan 2.
That's interesting; I have a Titan and I've had zero problems on any WiFi. I've heard that Unihertz' build quality is spotty though. Apparently the Titan 2 launch was their roughest so far, and I'm sure the announcement of the Elite doesn't make any Titan 2 owner feel any better.Don't get a Titan. I've had a Titan and a Titan Slim and the WiFi is fucked on both of them. Won't maintain connectivity.
After watching technology develop for multiple decades you gain a sort of sixth sense for when something is going to be good or not.That's interesting; I have a Titan and I've had zero problems on any WiFi. I've heard that Unihertz' build quality is spotty though. Apparently the Titan 2 launch was their roughest so far, and I'm sure the announcement of the Elite doesn't make any Titan 2 owner feel any better.
This phone was the dogs bollocks. Perfect in every way and lasted me a good 4 years or so before I was forced to upgrade to android.Not mentioning the E7-00 is a crime.
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Pinnacle of design and peak comfort of use. It is a little bit small for today's standards (and my big hands), and If it wasn't for the botched USB charging ports becoming loose on like half of them and being marred by running the cursed Symbian, I would have hailed is as the perfect phone. Nothing mobile will ever come close to the precision and speed of typing I could achieve on this baby. It was also great for games - I emulated and completed titles for the SNES and GBA on it, alongside some PC ports - Quake, DN3D, Doom, and I think there even was a HoMM3 version in the works at some point. I still have the old brick, but it's just gathering dust at this point. There is nobody in my city that can repair it.
the titan 2 is not a design focused device it's a $400 chinese phone constrained by patents and avaliable stock. It's very good for something in that category. it's no blackberry but they didn't throw hundreds of millions of dollars to design it either. It's got raw touchpad input which is what i always wanted out of the blackberry androids, it's definitely coded for enthusiasts and nerds.After watching technology develop for multiple decades you gain a sort of sixth sense for when something is going to be good or not.
I could tell by looking at the Titan 2 that it wasn't up to snuff. The design seemed unrefined, the screen was at least two generations behind, and they keyboard looked bad.
Meanwhile the Titan 2 Elite shows more promise, and at least from the pictures released of it I'm not getting any immediate red flags.
planet computers and fxtec both promised really weird keyboard devices a long time ago that never really materialized and they both struck me as those old school meme renders such as "/g/ makes a cell phone" or "usenet's ideal imac" where they just cram a bunch of features into a device with no regard for how it's actually going to be used. I think it was some attempt to supercede blackberry with a bigger, bolder, and more committed input method than a thumb keyboard but they were riding entirely on posturing and relativism with absolutely zero thought put into how people are going to use the device which kind of defeats the whole purpose of it. I think they were trying to capture a market and listened to the peanut gallery (hardware symbol keys! landscape! on screen nav buttons! linux support!) instead of just making a good phoneWhatever happened to the Astro Slide, besides having the gayest name of all time?
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Planet Computers seemed like a reputable company. I bought the Gemini PDA from them, and with Debian it was so good that I actually used it as my daily-driver laptop for a few months. Meanwhile the Astro Slide campaign launched 6 fucking years ago, no updates since mid-2023, and their site is still listing it for sale on a waitlist. If it was anywhere near the quality of the Gemini PDA, I'd buy one in a heartbeat, but it seems it was just vaporware.
It looks really nice, I reserved one. Now that the patent for the BlackBerry Keyboard is public we're gonna see some good stuff.You might also look at the recently announced Clicks Communicator(They previously just produced keyboard cases)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KCY5OMs5EBU
I admit I was in the front row of the peanut gallery, and I wanted all sorts of esoteric features that didn't contribute to the quality of the phone. I assumed since the Pro 1 went over well, they had the basic phone design nailed. How wrong I was.I think they were trying to capture a market and listened to the peanut gallery (hardware symbol keys! landscape! on screen nav buttons! linux support!) instead of just making a good phone
That explains a lot of the Titan 2 Elite's design. I wonder if we're going to see a slew of copycats soon.Now that the patent for the BlackBerry Keyboard is public we're gonna see some good stuff.
I have decided to pull the trigger on a BrackBerry Crassic order.
I still plan to do this, and the chance it won't live up to the hype remains, but at least its real!Please drop an update in here after you get it.
I'm pretty sure it did not have a capacitive keyboard like the Key series did, but it does have a touchscreen in addition to the trackball. How well the trackball is supported is something I won't really know until it arrives but even if its just the touchscreen thats enough.The blackberry classic doesn't have a capacative keyboard, does it? it just has the blackberry trackball?
Capacitive keyboards are really cool, and I hope we see advancement in that field of technology during this resurgence in the form factor.The thing I really enjoy about the titan 2 is that you can navigate and interact with apps using the touch keyboard. The blackberry androids just abstracted the touchpad input into basically a giant scroll wheel and it was nice but the titan is better. The titan is just mapping a portion of the keyboard to a portion of the screen but it makes for... "emergent interfaces?"
I can switch browser tabs by tapping on the bottom row of keys, scroll sidebars by scrolling that part of the keyboard. In the youtube app you can scrub the timeline by swiping in between the middle row of keys. If I don't want to adjust my hand on my phone to press something on the top of the screen I can just tap on the keyboard in the right spot. It's not consistent and every piece of advice about touchscreen interfaces says "don't use inconsistient touch inputs" especially an indirect input with no feedback but it still ends up being an enjoyable user experience, probably because touchscreen input is still so loose and imprecise that you still end up double or triple tapping smaller screen elements half of the time anyways
Yeah there's a keyboard shortcuts menu that says its built into the default launcher. the programmable keys have a "magic key" option and it lets you use them outside the launcher. I never used that feature I just rebound it to back/home on the key2. I use an app called buttons remapper to do that kind of stuff I've been using since I had a privCapacitive keyboards are really cool, and I hope we see advancement in that field of technology during this resurgence in the form factor.
Does the Titan 2 have programmable key shortcuts? That was the feature I really liked about the BlackBerry Key Series phones. You could map individual keys to a long list of functions ranging from launching an app, to calling a contact or navigating to a bookmark.
I ordered a kit a few weeks ago, and I fucking hate everybody in this stupid discord. They are all total faggots, and if anybody has any kind of question like "why is there no official documentation?", "why wasn't this communicated properly?", "why are you just letting random chinese people on youtube provide the official build instructions?", "why are you taking $300-400 orders if you can't answer any of these questions?", the tranny discord mods come in and start acting like you're harassing them. Then they act like you should be able to easily find some random discord message with no relevant keywords from seven months ago as if you've been lurking 24/7 for a year like they've been. Then all of the chaser freaks who also got scammed hit your very reasonable question withVer archivo adjunto 8456299
I'm not gonna lie, I was beginning to think the project, or my scam senses, had completely failed.
Between the lack of updates and promising phones like the Clicks Communicator or the Titan 2 Elite on the Horizon, it was starting to look like the BrackBerry Crassic (Q25 Pro) was going to be vaporware.
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My BrackBerry Crassic has shipped!
I still plan to do this, and the chance it won't live up to the hype remains, but at least its real!