Phone keypads
Fave keypad
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
QWERTY keypad. I like Blackberries on that basis and for the fact that they have internet.
Downsides, huge boot-up time and frequently freeze up for no reason.
Downsides, huge boot-up time and frequently freeze up for no reason.
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Drifter995
Neko//Night
I'm not a huge fan of the early nokia n6-nokia n7 touch screens.. far to laggy... but Qwerty keyboard is good for me.. not that i have one that works D:
I usually only use a qwerty on pc, (and ipad) and abc1def2 on my phone.. cause it's old as shit :D
I usually only use a qwerty on pc, (and ipad) and abc1def2 on my phone.. cause it's old as shit :D
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I used touch screen.
Its pretty difficult at first, but its good when you get used to it^^
hahahaha
Its pretty difficult at first, but its good when you get used to it^^
hahahaha
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Loner
the People's Senpai
qwerty touchscreen on droid eris - not a fan
I liked the touchscreen on my old ipod touch though
I liked the touchscreen on my old ipod touch though
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I use the regular number pad on my touchscreen with predicted text activated. It's that crazy T9 shit. I've loved it ever since I used it on the first RAZR that Motorola came out with.
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yurixhentai
desu
I just use an ordinary ABC1 keyboard on an ordinary phone because I'm not a frequent phone user. I only need mine for calling or texting, which I don't do every second, so I don't need to spend lots of money on a phone if I don't use it much like other people use theirs.
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Physical QWERTY for me. I'm not a huge fan of touchscreen keypads because they don't provide the same amount of tactile feedback. I know there's touchscreens that click and vibrate but it will never be the same as feeling a button depress.
I've seen how a really well implemented touchscreen QWERTY can function and how a really bad one functions and the difference is black and white, but with any touchscreen even the slightest touch can cause a typo.
We already know that with physical keyboards you can drag fingers across them without pressing a button. That's my favorite part of non-touchscreen keyboards and the other reason why I'll never get a touchscreen only until I'm dragged kicking and screaming into one.
I've seen how a really well implemented touchscreen QWERTY can function and how a really bad one functions and the difference is black and white, but with any touchscreen even the slightest touch can cause a typo.
We already know that with physical keyboards you can drag fingers across them without pressing a button. That's my favorite part of non-touchscreen keyboards and the other reason why I'll never get a touchscreen only until I'm dragged kicking and screaming into one.