No. The Hero is a full touch screen phone with a touch screen qwerty keypad
Yes, yes it does. But not a QWERTY. Only if you slide it there is a QWERTY keypad. But there is a touch keypad like a flip-phone, I have an LG COSMOS TOUCH so I would know! :)
No, they are not. I have a QWERTY phone that is NOT a smartphone.
no it is a QWERTY keypad phone, two of my friends have that phone
Yes, there is a such thing as a touch screen and keypad phone.
No, there is not a virtual QWERTY keyboard on the Samsung Reality. If typing from the touchscreen you can only use the keypad typing. To use the QWERTY keyboard, you must slid the phone open.
In my opinoin A keypad phone, usually touch screen phones have problems, some times the touch screen doesn't work, A keypad phone is easy and understandble
It should operate the same way as you would on a stock Android OS or even an Android with a manufacturer skin (ie: Sense, TouchWiz). Touching the Phone icon should take you to a tab screen. Touching the phone icon within that app should default to a phone keypad.
The Samsung Rogue, from Verizon has both and is a terrific phone. The LG Neon, from AT&T also has both and is very nice.
First off, a qwerty keyboard is the keyboard design most people are accustomed to. It is called "qwerty" because the first 6 letters on the top row form that word. No other unique words can be found on this keyboard design. A detachable keyboard is more commonly known as a detachable keypad. It is typically a keypad on a cell phone that is not built into the phone (ie. it slides out).
Absolutely the Samsung Reality...it requires the $9.99 data package but has a great touch screen and the slide out QWERTY keyboard is very convenient.
The enV (currently enV3) fits your criteria. It flips open sideways and has a full qwerty keyboard. It also has a traditional keypad (with T9 functionality) on the front when not flipped open, although this has a small screen and is more cumbersome than a typical 12-button keypad phone because the phone's design assumes you'll use the qwerty keypad for most texting. I don't know other Verizon texting phones. i have the alias and I LOVE it i love the first generation better though! Some good phones are The razzle and the Rival. Both have QWERTY key boards and are the most legendary phones evAr