Idea for a future Lumia model?

The one Nokia model I miss from the past is the E90. Having not just the larger screen but the dedicated keyboard that wasn't limited in size by having to slide under the handset were both good points.
Is there any possibility of Nokia perhaps producing something similar in terms of a clamshell phone with an outer screen that unfolds into a handheld PC with a good size keyboard that doesn't take up a large chunk of the screen? It would be interesting to see what could be achieved with WP8/WinRT on something like that.

Please send your idea to Microsoft instead as they are in the process of purchasing Nokia's devices division. Also it would need changes on the software side to produce a device like that and again that is Microsofts responsibility.
http://windowsphone.uservoice.com/forums/101801-feature-suggestions

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