if you are used to qwerty keyboard then i dont think it will be too easy for you to text on the N95. i had the tytn i and iphone before getting the N95. texting on it it was hell cuz i was used to the qwerty. it was so bad that i had to get a tytn II, also the battery life sucks on the N95.
I see where you are coming from. I had an 8125/HTC Wizard with full keyboard and it made texting easy, but I don't have a problem on my n95 with texting and messaging.
I think it's a matter of preference. People didn't like reading my super long messages anyway.
I think that where the keyboard came in handy was if I was using the phone for heavy emailing. In those cases, the n95 was frustrating but with this phone, there is so much to do that you won't even pay much attention to texting without a keyboard.
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tang @ May 2nd 2008 2:37PM
if you are used to qwerty keyboard then i dont think it will be too easy for you to text on the N95. i had the tytn i and iphone before getting the N95. texting on it it was hell cuz i was used to the qwerty. it was so bad that i had to get a tytn II, also the battery life sucks on the N95.
carlo2 @ May 2nd 2008 8:43PM
I see where you are coming from. I had an 8125/HTC Wizard with full keyboard and it made texting easy, but I don't have a problem on my n95 with texting and messaging.
I think it's a matter of preference. People didn't like reading my super long messages anyway.
I think that where the keyboard came in handy was if I was using the phone for heavy emailing. In those cases, the n95 was frustrating but with this phone, there is so much to do that you won't even pay much attention to texting without a keyboard.