There are several places where an individual can purchase a Qwerty keyboard phone. Examples would include Best Buy, Amazon, Ebay, and service provider stores.
Touchscreen QWERTY is referring to the QWERTY keyboard on your touchscreen phone. A QWERTY keyboard is the one that is likely in front of your computer. It's not in alphabetical order like some keyboards.
im not positive but i would say that it is one of those phones that slide out to a full qwerty keyboard
I like it. the QWERTY keyboard makes it easy to text. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (edit) I have one. I really like it too. The red one especially. The QWERTY keyboard DOES make it easy to text. The camera isn't the greatest but its okay... If you txt alot, this is the phone for you.
Right now i have the Lg Ally and that phone is amazing lets just say it has an awesome keyboard and awesome apps. I would recamend this phone to any one.
The "opposite" of a QWERTY keyboard would be not having a keyboard. There are several styles available for computer keyboards, none of which are "opposites" of either QWERTY or each other. They are simply different arrangements of keys. Alternatives include Dvorak, AZERTY, and QWERTZ.
no it does not. Its a really good phone but this is a huge drawback (at least for me). Instead, it has the standard alphanumeric one
The Motorola Titaniium has a touch screen and a qwerty keyboard. The keyboard is small in size. However, one of the most popular features of this phone is the push to talk function.
A qwerty keyboard is a standard keyboard. You may have used one to type your question. A qwerty keyboard has the letters Q W E R T and Y all in a row on the left side of the keyboard, typed by your left hand.
Pantech laser is sn awesome phone! Touch and qwerty keyboard, sliding out. Still has basic call and end buttons on front. Disadvantage - there is no arrow keys on keyboard to move up down, or slide through photos.
Usually the letters "UIOP" follow "QWERTY" if reading across the top line on one of the more common keyboard formats.
yes
NO! I have that mobile(getting a new one!).