BlackBerry have just introduced a whole new navigation concept for its on-screen menu.
With recent pictures circulating on crackberry.com, the all new BlackBerry Gemini 8520 (curve) sports a rather distinct navigation control - tag named ‘Optical Trackball‘
Are we likely to see the same rolled-out to upcoming models?
This implementation will certainly address some mechanical issues surrounding the existing track-ball on current models - 8xxx series.
In the past few years we have seen the evolution the BlackBerry navigation mechanism.
This concept certainly looks good on paper. It would be interested to see how it performs.
Have you tried it yet?
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May 15th, 2009 at 10:55 pm
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June 4th, 2009 at 3:10 pm
Hey Mr Valentine lol nice blog…
I’m pretty much happy with my 8900, but I definitely believe my next BB will have optical trackball… I see the benefits.
When you have a rollerball BB…they’re lush to use when new, but then I find with a couple months of normal usage, the ball starts to collect dust and grease then the dreaded sticking begins, as with my one now
The black trackball in my 8900 seems a little bit better than my previous 8310, but the issues still relatively the same.
June 12th, 2009 at 7:48 pm
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June 19th, 2009 at 10:56 am
Tell me about it…
It is really annoying when that happens - The handset literally become useless once the trackball starts playing up.
Interestingly, I now find the current trackball rather odd and out of place on the BB Bold.
With the BB Bold’s distinct big buttons, the optical pad would fit in quite nicely.
Sounds like you been through a few models J