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And I'll give it this, it's extremely well built. The slider mechanism that hides and exposes the QWERTY keyboard is the best I've seen for having a solid feel and durability. It's spring-loaded, but provides a lot more resistance than the AT&T 8525, meaning you can be certain this one isn't going to open up in your pocket or from a casual jolt. The keyboard makes good use of soft rubberized buttons unlike the solid plastic keyboards of most of the HTC models, it's easy and comfortable to press the buttons with the very tip of a finger or fingernail. This allows for greater speed of input, and less slipping.