We saw the revelation of Nokia’s Maemo 6 based (MeeGo 1.6 API support) N9 device which was announced a few days ago,taking the crown of the Worlds First Pure Touch Phone with no hardware buttons in the front side of the phone,While many welcomed this change ,there were also others who disliked this idea of not having any hardware buttons on the front  panel.




We have already seen the Nokia Sea Ray which is similar to the Nokia N9 but with Windows Phone Mango Operating System,the first Windows Phone from Nokia.That device too is believed to be buttonless in front side (unless the one showcased is an early prototype) and now Eldar Murtzain a well known entity in the mobile review world for testing and reviewing of upcoming phones Tweeted about other manufacturers like HTC ,Samsung and LG who currently have their first generation of Windows Phones in the market can very well follow this pattern and introduce their own versions of Pure Touch Windows Phones.

All the current Windows Phone 7 devices sport 3 hardware buttons in the front,one back , one start  and one Search button.Will this change in design have any good or bad impact on the device sells? Only Time Will Tell.

Update:If we have a look at the new Mango Chassis which was released it included the requirements as the 3 buttons in the front.MTW has made an interesting deduction on this whole 3 hardware  buttons issue.

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