Supposed leaked Android G2 shots reveal no keyboard - VentureBeat
Wed, Jan 21st, 2009
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After the launch of T-Mobile’s G1, the first phone running Google’s Android mobile platform, I trashed its keyboard as being a failed lesson in ergonomics. But the bigger picture is that physical keyboards, as much as some hate to admit it, are going to be a thing of the past in the not too distant future. Don’t believe me? Look at the newly leaked shots of the G2, HTC’s follow-up to the G1, which Gizmodo got a hold of today.
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