It needs to be uglier —
It has business branding, but it forgot the business hardware features.
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You’ve seen the ThinkPad, now there’s a ThinkPhone!
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The front and back.
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This is just a regular Motorola phone with a new back.
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It’s not a TrackPoint, but the “Red Key” will act as an additional programmable button.
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It’s a shame the corners aren’t the same radius as a ThinkPad.
Motorola
You’ve heard of the ThinkPad—the legendary laptop brand known for durability, aggressively utilitarian business design, and bright-red pointing sticks—now get ready for the Lenovo Think…Phone? The ThinkPhone. A phone supposedly for business use.
ThinkPad was originally an IBM laptop brand before it was bought by Lenovo, and Lenovo also owns Motorola, which