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		<title>What the flip?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mentioned in the last post that while I gave in and bought a phone with a slider design, I still don&#8217;t get the thing with flip-phones (or clamshells or whatever you want to call the design). They aren&#8217;t that much smaller â€“ a bit, sure, but that&#8217;s usually offset by thickness that increases the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I mentioned in the last post that while I gave in and bought a phone with a slider design, I still don&#8217;t get the thing with flip-phones (or clamshells or whatever you want to call the design). They aren&#8217;t that much smaller â€“ a bit, sure, but that&#8217;s usually offset by thickness that increases the bulge in your pocket. And you need to open the phone before being able to do just about anything. With a regular candybar design all that is needed is a quick keystroke to unlock the keys. Even with the slider compromise, I only need to open the phone when texting or otherwise entering information into it. In my opinion, that small saving in size comes at a cost in usability.</p>
<p>As I see it, the only benefit is dramatic effect. The opening (or closing) makes a statement that you are about to make a call, or just have finished one. Maybe that&#8217;s a good function if you&#8217;re a soap opera character who needs to emphasize your anger about having found out about your husband&#8217;s mistress by snapping the phone shut, and if you&#8217;re a Jack Bauer-type agent you might want to be able to flip open your phone and spend a moment in thoughtful hesitation before making that call that will save the West Coast, the president and your family at the cost of an evil terrorist getting free&#8230;</p>
<p>But for anyone else? I can&#8217;t really see the point. But there seems to be something, since there&#8217;s a lot of such phones on the market. Feel free to enlighten me.</p>
<p>I also mentioned that when the iPhone type all-touchscreen design becomes available in all price ranges, the need should clear for foldable and otherwise compactable designs&#8230; but who knows?</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://newflesh.net/images/08/080714iPhlip.jpg" alt="iPhone 3G clamshell " width="400" height="485" /></p>
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