Mossburg from the WSJ. You said he said he loved the keyboard. Here is what he has said.
"I can already see some things I don?t like about it," he told the audience. "[But] I see some other things that I do like a lot about it."
For him, the real focus in coming weeks would be gauging the use of a touchscreen for typing, which eliminates the tactile feedback that some demand for messaging. The predictive typing and correction work "a little better" than expected, he said, but the small amount of time spent with the finished phone was "not a very fair test" and would need more supporting evidence to verify Apple's claims about its ease of use.