Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 6 2010, 10:19am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The first month or so after I started using an iPhone for the first time was not fun. The virtual keyboard can be hard to get used too. Now that I have been using the iPhone for years I can’t go back to a real keyboard.
If you like the iPhone but want a real keyboard a company called Nuu was showing the case for you at IFA 2010 last week. The case is called the Mini Key and the iPhone 4 snaps into the lid of the device. The case protects the phone and prevents the antenna issue common to the device.
The big feature of the device is the Bluetooth keyboard in the bottom half of the case. The keyboard looks like a Blackberry with QWERTY arrangement. The case will sell for $69 and should be in stores by Christmas. Power comes from an internal rechargeable battery.
Source: GigaOM
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