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	<title>Comments on: Why Phone Features Matter</title>
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		<title>By: Jared Kells</title>
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		<description>Interesting that you find such an increase in speed with a physical keyboard. 

I switched from a Windows mobile to an iPhone and initially was slower without the tactile response, after a few days however I was quicker on the iPhone than I ever was on the HTC Windows phone. 

That probably has more to do with the hopelessness of user input on Windows mobile than the keyboard though.</description>
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<p>I switched from a Windows mobile to an iPhone and initially was slower without the tactile response, after a few days however I was quicker on the iPhone than I ever was on the HTC Windows phone. </p>
<p>That probably has more to do with the hopelessness of user input on Windows mobile than the keyboard though.</p>
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