Perhaps productivity wasn't the word I meant to use... I too have used both, 
and you are right concerning the efficiency, but in choosing a phone I just 
want to make sure I'm getting the most out of my purchase... For example, it 
would be more efficient if the iPhone had a physical keyboard, but would a 
physical keyboard take away some of its current features? Just weighing my 
options before I make the move.

Christopher Edmerson
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On Apr 10, 2013, at 5:48 PM, Leslie Fairall <[email protected]> wrote:

> When you say you don't want to lose the touch screen's productivity, what 
> specifically are you referring to? For example, it is much faster typing on a 
> physical keyboard than a touch screen. I'm certainly not saying it can't be 
> done, but having a physical keyboard for text messaging is much more 
> efficient. I've tried both methods. Thanks.
> 
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