Tactile not Touch
Why arent there many Android handsets with QWERTY keyboards? Looking at the Android handsets that have been released recently or those that are currently available in the UK, it has become clear that the world favours touch screens instead of the more tactile qerty keyboards. There is only one cutting edge Android handset that has a slide out keyboard, the Motorola Milestone as its know in the UK. However, this handset has been surpassed in terms of hardware spec and software version. The Milestone was never properly taken on by any of the UK operators which left a void, the only other handsets that come with a slide out qwety keyboard are middle tier devices such as the Motorola Dext.
Blackberrys continue to extend into the consumer market given their ability to work well with email and Facebook and the fact that its easy to tap out a long message or status update using the QWERTY keyboards many of them have. Blackberrys only touch screen device, the Storm struggled to offer the same functionality and ease of typing that the company’s otehr devices offered.
So it looks even stranger that no manufacturer has produced a leading edge, large touch screen Android device that has a QWERTY keyboard that is able to compete with and match the specs of the Sony Ericsson X10, HTC Desire or Nexus One.
