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Android Motorola MOTOSPLIT to have dynamic dual-sliding touchscreen QWERTY?

, Feb 6th 2010 Discuss [0]

Over at Android Community they've acquired a leaked image and some information about the rumored Motorola MOTOSPLIT, the distinctive Android smartphone expected to arrive on AT&T come Q3 2010.  According to the source, the MOTOSPLIT's QWERTY 'board can actually be a numeric keypad or indeed any layout; that's because it uses touch-sensitive monochrome displays for keys, which can dynamically change to suit use. Read The Full Story

Samsung Alias 2 gets video E Ink keyboard demo

, May 8th 2009 Discuss [0]

The Samsung Alias 2 isn't officially meant to go on sale until May 11th, but that hasn't stopped one Verizon rep from selling one a few days early.  That lucky shopper turned out to be JenJen from HowardForums, and she put together a demo video of the Alias 2's E Ink keyboard in action. Video demo of the Alias 2 after the cut Read The Full Story

Samsung Alias 2 and Motorola Rival caught in wild

, May 7th 2009 Discuss [0]

Live shots of the Samsung Alias 2 U750 and the Motorola Rival a445 have leaked, ahead of their official release on Verizon.  The Alias 2 is a dual-folding clamshell with an E Ink keypad that offers both numeric and QWERTY layouts; according to phoneArena's source, the keys refresh "very smoothly and flawlessly". Read The Full Story

Samsung Alias2 hitting Verizon May 11th with E Ink keys?

, May 1st 2009 Discuss [0]

The Samsung Alias2 is tipped to be hitting Verizon store shelves on May 11th, according to sources at the carrier.  The phone will be the first handset in the US to use E Ink for its keypad: as suggested when the first images of the Alias2 emerged, the dynamic keys can switch from landscape QWERTY to portrait numeric pad. Read The Full Story

Verizon Alias2 leaks with “dynamic keys”

, Mar 26th 2009 Discuss [0]

Details of the Verizon Alias2 have leaked, suggesting the carrier hasn't given up on the original Alias U740 dual-hinge concept.  The Alias2 still opens in portrait and landscape orientations, but now there are apparently dynamically-changing keys that change their labels depending on which way round the handset is held. Read The Full Story