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princealfie

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Mar 7, 2006
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I do a lot of blogging on the go and have 500-1000 words/day... I was wondering whether the iPhone would be fine for blogging long passages using a virtual keyboard rather than a real one like say a Sidekick 3???
 
Not sure until I have one, but I think my earlier comments in these forums are going to be proven right:D.

In Safari, where I assume you'll be blogging from, the virtual keyboard is widescreen but in that config. it looks like you can only see one line of what you're typing. Even in standard portrait the virtual keyboard gobbles up screen real estate.

That big screen is lovely to look at stuff on, but to actually work on I think I'd prefer a dedicated screen and a hardware keyboard. Copy and paste and a text editor would be nice too. *cough*Nokia e90*cough*
 
Not sure until I have one, but I think my earlier comments in these forums are going to be proven right:D.

In Safari, where I assume you'll be blogging from, the virtual keyboard is widescreen but in that config. it looks like you can only see one line of what you're typing. Even in standard portrait the virtual keyboard gobbles up screen real estate.

That big screen is lovely to look at stuff on, but to actually work on I think I'd prefer a dedicated screen and a hardware keyboard. Copy and paste and a text editor would be nice too. *cough*Nokia e90*cough*

Will blogging from e-mail be better perhaps?
 
Will blogging from e-mail be better perhaps?

Looks like the keyboard takes up around 50% of the screen in email mode leaving around 240 x 160 pixels of space. Personally I'll still prefer the 800x352 of the Nokia
 
Looks like the keyboard takes up around 50% of the screen in email mode leaving around 240 x 160 pixels of space. Personally I'll still prefer the 800x352 of the Nokia

Yes but with that Nokia resolution the text will be harder to read, won't it?
 
I'd need to see the two side by side I guess, but the Nokia screen I use is easy to read, and it's last generation.

Aye, but isn't the text going to be smaller on the Nokia screen if the resolution is too high?

I suspect that I will have to see what the iPhone is in real life before I can worry about stuff like that :D
 
Aye, but isn't the text going to be smaller on the Nokia screen if the resolution is too high?

I suspect that I will have to see what the iPhone is in real life before I can worry about stuff like that :D

You've kind of lost me?? The Nokia screen is physically bigger too, not sure about dpi though.
 
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