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rahayu widodo, nir ing sambikolo odhenk@ celaluh dual\ON black On Sep 20, 2015 09:22, "Eko Prasetiyo" <ekopraset...@gmail.com> wrote: > ---- > *Blackberry Venice: Hardware Keyboard Done Right at the Perfect Time* > <http://www.xda-developers.com/blackberry-venice-hardware-keyboard-done-right-at-the-perfect-time/> > // *xda* > <http://www.xda-developers.com/blackberry-venice-hardware-keyboard-done-right-at-the-perfect-time/> > *-developers* > <http://www.xda-developers.com/blackberry-venice-hardware-keyboard-done-right-at-the-perfect-time/> > > Blackberry helped shape the foundations of modern smartphones, being one > of the first brands to bring smartphone features and mobile internet > services to mainstream consumers. > > These primeval smartphones were also powerful in enterprise, and for years > they remained the favorite choice of corporate America and big > multinationalsThose times seemingly faded with the rise of Android and iOS > as truly “smart” alternative platforms, and Blackberry’s stagnation costed > it reputation points that will not easily be regained. > > Cue the Blackberry Androids: we’ve been hearing about the once-monolithic > smartphone maker’s incursion into Android for a while now, but it was not > until recent leaks of the Blackberry Passport running Android > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK4qimLLBHg> that we could finally > believe what we wanted to hear all along. The Blackberry Venice also saw > some leaks, this being a built-for-Android kind of phone that tries to > marry the best of the open OS with the best of Blackberry. > > Can it do so, and if so, how? Rather than looking at an illusory > specification sheet from dubious leaks, I want to put forth some arguments > regarding the *user experience* that the Venice will offer, deduced or > inferred from the leaked images and videos that *are* certain. The first > thing one can notice about this new Blackberry is the slider keyboard, > which is what I primarily want to tackle below. > > *Keyboard and Orientation* > > The physical keyboards of Blackberry have always been a favorite amongst > teenagers and businessmen alike. While software keyboards today have become > very efficient due to increasingly intelligent word prediction and the > ability to iterate constantly through updates, physical keyboards cannot be > beaten in terms of maximizing simplicity and effectiveness in one shot. > Moreover, Blackberry keyboards are excellent and the company is an expert > at making them ergonomic and efficient. That being said, I saw some > concerns raised about the Venice that I want to explore. > > There is a niche to please, and there is no better player to fill that > particular void than Blackberry > > > Unlike traditional (and beloved) Android slider phones, such as the > Original Droid and the T-Mobile G1, the Venice’s keyboard is in portrait. > This leads people to intuitively assume that this is an inefficient > orientation, and there are arguments both in favor and against. Software > keyboards really cripple landscape mode but having a hardware keyboard on > landscape allows for comfortable typing while still retaining the full > screen. Browsing the web on slider phones back then was also a pleasurable > experience because you had a more-traditional PC-like view of websites and > had the keyboard ready when you need to input a URL or information, with no > obstructions to your view. > > That screen is smaller than how we remember it, and so is the keyboard. > > I argue that the Venice’s slider orientation is better, though, because of > the way Android has evolved and the way Blackberry has always been. If you > were to grab an old Droid or T-mobile G1 today, you would immediately > notice just how small they are. We have fond memories of their efficient > landscape keyboards, but these were also small. Now, the Venice is more in > line with current flagships, and it is said to have a 5.4 to 5.5-inch > screen. The screen is also curved to shave off size on the side bezels, > leading to what looks to be an efficient size. A quick look at old pictures > of Android phones with slider keyboards, like the 117mm tall G1 and the > 116mm tall Droid, show that the keys don’t actually stretch from end to end > and don’t exploit the full length of these phones. > > The Blackberry Venice’s keyboard does take up all available length, > however, and with the alleged 5.4-inch screen plus the small bezels after > the curve, that would most likely translate to the same length. So, in > reality, the Venice’s keyboard wouldn’t be much different from the ones we > loved on other phones in terms of pure dimensions. There is another factor > worth considering: Blackberry specializes in this portrait keyboard setup. > > “Re-imagined sliders and hardware keyboards are some of the things that > enthusiasts have been craving for a while” > > > We’ve seen them on so many of their devices before the touchscreen > smartphone, and we loved those keyboards then. Because of this, I believe > there is little to fear in terms of keyboard size, ergonomics, and > effectivity. But the keyboard is not just for typing, which ties into the > browsing experience mentioned before: > > The keyboard functions as a trackpad, a brilliant implementation that > allows users to browse the web. We’ve seen similar approaches from > Blackberry before, and this wouldn’t feel like a Blackberry flagship > without something of the sort. The trackpads and wheels of older > Blackberries helped cement mobile internet browsing pre-touchscreen, and a > trackpad it still remains a comfortable alternative to browse without > covering the screen with your fingers. The other complaint I’ve seen raised > is that the landscape layout for the keyboard and screen makes for a better > browsing experience. However, I don’t think that’s particularly universal > in 2015, where most websites, and mobile websites specifically, have taken > on vertical designs that make touchscreen and portrait scrolling easier. > > *Two Keyboards, One Phone* > > The Blackberry Venice has software keyboards against it, because these > have made leaps of progress in the past few years, especially with giants > like Swiftkey constantly iterating and expanding. Even OEMs figure out > amazing keyboard features that are simply impossible to realize through > standard (traditional) hardware, such as gesture typing and keyboard > resizing. But nevertheless, there is a niche to please > <http://www.xda-developers.com/would-you-get-a-phone-with-a-hardware-keyboard-in-2015/>, > and there is no better player to fill that particular void than Blackberry. > > Then there is the fact that, while the phone might have a physical > keyboard as a main selling point, you don’t have to use it all the time. I > imagine most people won’t slide it out if they need to reply *“k thx”* to > a text, but I can see most power users opting for it when typing out long > e-mails or important messages. Blackberry could also bring forth > optimizations we aren’t aware of yet, which would only help by giving users > more options to ease the transition – or return, rather – to hardware > keyboards. > > *Enterprise and Productivity* > > The Blackberry Venice also comes at precisely the right time to reclaim > the Enterprise crown, and on the correct OS this time. Android has been > eyeing this sector for a while now, and in the past two years, it has > consistently improved in terms of security, productivity, and services to > grab its fair share. Android at Work, the contributions from Samsung Knox, > Blackberry’s own contributions to Android, new security measures and the > upcoming routinely security patches, and the plethora of rich updates to > Google Drive and Google Docs mean that Android is now a more attractive > platform for all sorts of corporations and businesses, and Blackberry has > the perfect name to scoop up new users. > > For years, Blackberries were synonymous with businessmen, lawyers, and the > like. They were their own status symbol at the time, just like Palms were > as well. There is still some nostalgia for all of that. It wouldn’t be > surprising if the Blackberry Venice could channel the old Blackberry fame > through Android, with its hardware keyboard, and by sporting enhanced > productivity features such as device-wide smart search. > > *Final Thoughts* > > The Venice is exciting due to a plethora of reasons, and unlike with many > other flagships, none of them have to do with the phone’s price nor > internal specifications. This device has caught the world’s eye because of > its ambitious design, from a company known for great hardware but that > desperately needs an innovative comeback. Android desperately needs truly > useful innovation as well, and now that devices offer such similar user > experiences, the Venice can stand out not by necessarily going forward, but > by looking backwards and at simpler times. Re-imagined sliders and hardware > keyboards are some of the things that enthusiasts have been craving for a > while, and I can envision no better set of conditions nor a better context > for this new release. We hope it lives up to its potential, but either way, > one thing is certain: it’ll be a much better option than the keyboard case > crap that Samsung released last month. > > > > Check Out XDA’s Blackberry Venice Forum >> > <http://forum.xda-developers.com/blackberry-venice> > > ---- > > Shared via *my feedly reader* <http://feedly.com> > > -- > ========== > Beli paket data Internet Indosat cuma nge-tweet. > Daftar #TWITBUY di www.indosat.com/twitbuy > Ikuti obrolannya di Forum ICITY >> http://bit.ly/1UxYCDA > > ---------------------- > Hanya dengan 500ribu bisa jadi reseller delcell. > Hubungi: sa...@delcell.com > ---------------------- > Bass Audio Headphone Store, Toko Headphone Earphone Terlengkap > Kunjungi >> http://bassaudio.net > ---------------------- > Kontak Admin, Twitter @agushamonangan > ----------------------- > FB Groups : https://www.facebook.com/groups/android.or.id > > Aturan Umum ID-ANDROID >> goo.gl/mL1mBT > > ========== > --- > Anda menerima pesan ini karena berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian > Android Community" di Google Grup. > Untuk berhenti berlangganan dan berhenti menerima email dari grup ini, > kirim email ke id-android+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > Kunjungi grup ini di http://groups.google.com/group/id-android. > -- ========== Beli paket data Internet Indosat cuma nge-tweet. 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