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difenbaker
04-18-2006, 12:53 PM
http://europe.nokia.com/nokia/0,1522,,00.html?orig=/perfectlysimple

You know when I ran across the new mini site (above) and advertising campaign for the Nokia 6101 last night, I just about choked in disbelief. You may not believe this, but Nokia's new big selling point is, "Buttons for Humans." The site animation shows how big and friendly the buttons on the phone are, how it flips ever so easily closed when you're done with it, politely and conveniently, almost smiling at you with unbounded user friendliness. My god, after seeing the ads, it would be unthinkable for a phone to be designed in any other way...

*Ahem*

Hey, I'm all for Nokia's solid entry into the flip-phone market, and I really like the new clean designs and basic colors, and I'm definitely 100% behind them embracing big usable buttons as well... But, but, but, wow! These guys have got some real cajones no? The most heinous crimes ever commited against the physical human interface we call a mobile phone keypad were perpetrated by none other than Nokia itself! The fact that they've turned around and gone 180 degrees in the other direction is wonderful, but to then market this stuff as if they weren't the main ones responsible for small, oddly shaped, insanely unusable keypads in the first place takes some real nerve, don't you think? MAN!

http://www.russellbeattie.com/notebook/images//2006/04/humanbuttons1.jpg

Okay, sure - the past is the past and Nokia has paid their dues for past design missteps... But as an owner of more than several wonky handsets sold by these guys over the past few years, I'm reticent to let them off the hook that easily. So lest we forget those oh-too-recent travesties of usability, I collected some images of the worst offenders above. Sure, the 3650's round keypad wasn't actually that bad, but the people who designed - and then approved - the 7610 keypad need to be brought out to a Finnish lake in mid winter, dumped in buck-naked, then pulled into a small, insanely hot room with other sweaty naked Finns and hit repeatedly with bundles of birch twigs until they're delirious. (Yes, I know, it'd be an extreme punishment, but that's how I feel.)

"Buttons for Humans!" From Nokia! Can you believe that?!? Next it'll be something like, "Easy to remember product names, not numbers... of course!" (Oh, how I wish...).

:-)

-Russ

source:
http://www.russellbeattie.com/notebook/1008972.html





.... so how are your phones guys? The ones with "inhuman buttons?" hehehe. :D

cheers!

Viipottaja
04-18-2006, 03:30 PM
Err.. Russ must have a lot of free time in his hands.. ;-) Anyhoo, I think the marketing line is geared at Razr and the like with those ridiculous keypads.

Jose_R.A.M
04-18-2006, 03:51 PM
Buttons for humans! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek: Hey we're humans! We've got buttons for us!! When all this time we've been using buttons for lemurs! Why didn't anyone think of this before!!! gak!:eek:Buttons for humans! Amazing!

Anywhoo...the 6630's keypad - I found that to be very comfortable,

Glad to see Nokia is listening to conumers. And I actually liked some of the strange, but captivating keypad designs. Not boring, boring, salvaged from the previous boring model keypads.

stephanie
04-18-2006, 09:10 PM
.... so how are your phones guys? The ones with "inhuman buttons?" hehehe. :D

cheers!

I'd like to disagree with the 6630, its buttons are very comfortable, responsive, and soft, unlike the keypad on the 6680 and N70 are stiff. The 7610 keypad is also nice to use - although the arrangment needs some getting used to.

Jose_R.A.M
04-19-2006, 03:39 AM
I've found 7610 buttons quite good too, although it is getting worse for wear, and Im having to press certain buttons harder than others (then have to take it apart to "reset" the buttons)

brad
04-19-2006, 03:51 AM
Err.. Russ must have a lot of free time in his hands.. ;-) Anyhoo, I think the marketing line is geared at Razr and the like with those ridiculous keypads.
He is quite an interesting guy actually. He works at Yahoo! on their mobile technologies.

TheZodiac
04-19-2006, 05:29 AM
YEaaaaaaaaH, um, Im going ot have to go ahead and dissagree with you on that... yeeaah. Great.

I dont think Nokia is pulling a 180 NOR is responsible, as it was put for complicating the buttons issue. They toss out some designs and see how people like them. Big deal.

Viipottaja
04-19-2006, 07:32 AM
Yeah I know who Russ is. And the story was written tongue in cheek as you can see e.g. from the punishment he proposes.. that's the favorite pastime of us Finns... lol.. :D

carcomptoy
04-19-2006, 12:48 PM
But I actually like the weird keypad designs! It gets so boring with all the keypads being the same, especially with SE and Samsung...

I hope Nokia isn't shifting in that direction, as their uniqueness is what's made them so popular