Great! I managed to find the answer myself. Users cannot switch the QWERTY keyboard to multitap keyboard in the iPhone. They need an app called MultiTap Text to do the trick. This app can help users type the text content with the Multitap keyboard and it lets them SMS or mail the content straight from the app.
To enable a Sinhala keyboard on your iPhone, go to Settings, then General, Keyboard, Keyboards, and select "Add New Keyboard." Scroll down and choose Sinhala. You can then switch between keyboards by tapping the globe icon on the keyboard.
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No, there isn't a holographic keyboard on the iPhone 5. Fox News falsely claimed in September 2012 that the iPhone 5 would feature holographic images and a laser keyboard. On the other hand, a concept video with an iPhone 5 holographic keyboard exists. The keyboard is projected in the video and can be resized using a pinch-to-zoom motion. In addition, a holographic display is shown in the movie, indicating that keystrokes may be recognized by sensors as a blend of light and shadow.
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The new iPhone 5 does not have a physical keyboard like many other smartphones. It only has the same onscreen keyboard all previous iPhones have had. =M=
Yes, of coarse it will, but it is unclear whether it will be virtual or a slide out keyboard.
You can not change the touch screen sensitivity on the iPhone.
No, there is although an iPhone case for the 4 that has a keyboard that plugs and you can use.
The Blackberry storm is way better than the iPhone because it has the click keyboard and 2 typing formates when the iPhone has a full keyboard but its hard to text or email on because of the small keys. But the one better thing about the iPhone is that its has the super high speed internet but at the same time so does the storm but there isn't really a way to tell which is faster or works better. But i would go with the Blackberry storm from Verizon cause it has more uses and such.
No, but I've seen a bluetooth cube that projects a laser keyboard.
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