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    Samsung Took the Best Part of BlackBerry and Made It a Case

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jamison Cush, Aug 14, 2015.

  1. Jamison Cush

    Jamison Cush Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    Powers users lament, in the device makers’ pursuit of lighter, thinner, and slicker devices, there is no more regrettable loss than the physical QWERTY keyboard. No on-screen keyboard can duplicate its utility, and no swipe scheme or word recognition software can replicate its function.

    It’s been years since a mainstream and non-BlackBerry device sported a real keyboard, never mind a flagship, which makes Samsung’s new keyboard cover such a treat. It will bring a full, four-row, 35-key, keyboard to the current line of Samsung flagships, including the Galaxy Note5, S6 edge+, S6 edge, and S6.

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