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This particular phone does not have a keyboard, but a touch screen. I memory serves me correctly, it's run off Linux. It's more of a multmedia phone, than smartphone.
I think the flushness of the keyboard to the device would make it,,,um,,,suck. The small buttons on the Q, although raised make it a little hard to type I cant imagine typing on that thing.
This doesn't look like the "pro" it looks like a old concept model. I also like that a Hungarian place was the first to get pictures of it... nothing against Hungry but they're not known for their big demand of high technology. Its design is much weaker than the current sex styling of the Q. AND we don't see the screen on.
And seriously, don't think that all your Q woes would be fixed with a "pro" version. I hate that "pro" what's that anyway, for people who REALLY need their phone? The Q is the best product they could possibly put out on the market at the time.