[Electronics-Talk] New Phone With a Physical Keyboard (Leslie Fairall)

David Waybright link at pt-solutions.org
Wed Dec 23 12:28:30 UTC 2020


I like the fact this phone is backed by the XDA community. Only problem is you would need to make sure this phone, since it's being made in the UK, has the cellular frequencies to handle your US cellular carrier. Every carrier uses different bands and every country uses different bands. and now with 5G it's more bands yet.

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Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2020 13:06:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Leslie Fairall <fairall at panix.com>
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] New Phone With a Physical Keyboard
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Hi everyone:

>From time to time, this list has discussions on cellphones with physical
buttons. In my experience, the majority of these phones have very basic
functions or do not contain the processor speed and/or functionality that
most of us really want.

I am posting a link to a phone with a physical keyboard from a startup
company located in the UK. They have launched one phone so far and are
working on another, which is one that I am posting today.

the name of the new phone is called the Pro1X. It has an 835 processor,
which is much better than the phones on the market with a physical
keyboard. I'm personally happy with the specs, but I know this is a
preference issue. The link to the phone is below.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pro1-x-smartphone-functionality-choice-control#/

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Leslie Fairall
mailto:fairall at panix.com




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