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As well as the HTC Coke, apparently a variant of the HTC Touch Pro, and an LG handset destined for the Sprint network in the States, the Ninja shows how the touch interface will work on the new BlackBerry.
It seems a firm push is necessary in order to get the phone to respond to the touch input, something that displeases the Ninja: "I don't like it".
Anyone wanting to skip straight to the BlackBerry-flavoured fun should hop to 2 minutes and 50 seconds in.
Phones, BlackBerry, RIM, Video, Rumours, HTC, LG
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10 September 2008 12:38 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The BREW Ninja has recorded some live footage of the BlackBerry Thunder smartphone, RIM's forthcoming touchscreen offering, that should interest fans of the platform.As well as the HTC Coke, apparently a variant of the HTC Touch Pro, and an LG handset destined for the Sprint network in the States, the Ninja shows how the touch interface will work on the new BlackBerry.
It seems a firm push is necessary in order to get the phone to respond to the touch input, something that displeases the Ninja: "I don't like it".
Anyone wanting to skip straight to the BlackBerry-flavoured fun should hop to 2 minutes and 50 seconds in.
Phones, BlackBerry, RIM, Video, Rumours, HTC, LG


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