I would like some manufacturers to take responsibility to start a line of smart phones that carry a normal localized hardware keyboard, a large battery and a screen sufficient for displaying information (3.7 "-4.2") on board, and not a sandbox pad. Well, from the filling at the moment it is something like 2 cores, 1GB of RAM, ~ 8GB of internal memory, Wifi-3ge, etc.
This concept is in some way the opposite of the one that is being implemented by all manufacturers of smartphones. I would like the emphasis to be not on the pretentiousness of the shell and the design of the case, but on the practicality of using the unit by people who need to “work the shtop” and “shtop work”.
And even if it will be in a matte black simple case with angles (hello, Apple!), Just to get in your pocket and not wipe them from the inside. And ideally, also with a stock android and an unlocked bootloader.
And just so that this line will develop in the spirit of the Apple iPhone - not stopsets of modifications, but 1-2 models of the new generation, purely so that you can upgrade.
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PS: I work remotely as a system administrator, I have a Sony Xperia Pro, I'm not very happy with the performance, but I am not ready to exchange the hardware keyboard for gigabytes and multi-core.
UPD:Well, at the very least the topic was revealed. Judging by the number of "yes" in the vote, I am not alone.
For those who, perhaps, did not understand me, I specify. I want the
official developed line of smartphones for convenient and mobile administration.
Specifications:
Form factor: Horizontal slider with hardware localized keyboard
Processor: ~ 2x1.5GHz
Memory: 1-2GB
Built-in application memory: ~ 8GB + microSD
Screen: 3.7 "-4.2"
Battery:> 2500mAh
Wireless: WiFi, 2-3-4G, possibly LTE (for versatility)
Thick, not wide, minimalistic apparate design.
To all who expressed themselves - thank you very much for the advice and references to the models, you may have to take something from the above.
From the minus, I would like explanations for the minuses, perhaps I incorrectly formulated something, put it in the wrong place, undecided the topic, but you never know, I apologize and try not to make such shortcomings in the future.