All that being said, sometimes I wonder if some engineers actually ever use the products that they help design. My cheap, little Audiovox cell phone actually feels quite good. The shape, although the same as offered by most other manufacturers, is almost sexy to hold. As well, most of the menus are fairly easy to discern and navigate.
Recently though, I've sent far more text messages than usual. My father's stroke was a month ago, so my sister and I have been texting a lot. We're in different time zones and a quick text message will generally suffice. Today's comment involves the placement of the symbols.
Questions are fairly common when text messaging. So, why does it take five moves to get to over the question mark on this screen?