the star and pound keys. * and # keys.
no buttons so buttons wont break
In the early 1960's. Pacific Bell telephone ( now AT &T) came out with a phone called the Princess phone and it had touch tone buttons.
People use the cell phone by calling or texting someone to get into touch with them. You have to click the buttons on the phone to use the phone.
People use the cell phone by calling or texting someone to get into touch with them. You have to click the buttons on the phone to use the phone.
not really the two select buttons and the hang up and pick up icons are the only touch settings.
Originally to use a phone you had to enter the numbers using a rotary dial. Then with digital phones, it became possible to enter numbers using buttons. These button phones were called "touch" phones.
No. It uses touch responsive frame that surrounds the screen for key response. The frame has specific buttons that will change functions with the mode of use... i.e. when you are using the media player it will have media buttons, when using the camera, it has camera buttons, etc.
Yes Palm Treo 755p is a touch screen but also has navigational buttons which makes it even better.
its a phone from tmobile and its awesome 2008 touch screen its a google phone from tmobile that has a touch screen and bad texting buttons. its an all around goood phone but the battery life is not so good
No, but it has touch sensitive buttons directly under the screen. The actual screen is like any other Virgin Mobile phone.
There are 3 tactile buttons on the front for call, end call, and clear. There are also buttons on the sides for the camera speaker phone volume control and screen lock. The rest of the functions are preformed on the touch screen.
Have you tried using a cell phone without a screen.