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this post was submitted on 31 Aug 2023
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Yeah, it would be nice. I would also prefer a horizontal version.
That's sadly not really possible, though. The issue is that you need most of the weight in the keyboard part of a horizontal keyboard phone. If you look at any of these, they all have battery, mainboard, cameras and IO in the keyboard part of the phone, with only the screen being on the other part.
With a keyboard attachment, that's not possible. You have all the weight up top. That means, you can never get the center of gravity in a comfortable position.
Believe me, I tried. I only had horizontal keyboard phones before, and the first 8 prototypes where some kind of side-sliding phone, and they all didn't work out, because of the COG. Even if I added weights to the keyboard, that wasn't enough. To balance the ~225g of that phone, I'd have to add >300g to the keyboard, and I really don't want to carry a 0.5kg training weight in my pocket at all times.
So I gave up and stuck a Blackberry keyboard onto my phone :)