Extensive research has shown that there are a wide range of phones that are known for a versatile keyboard. Some of these phones are LG, Blackberry and Belkin.
Clamshell or flip phones were popular in the early 2000s. When clamshell phones are closed they take up a very minimal amount of space. Clamshell phones do not have a QWERTY keyboard, have a very small screen and are easily broken. Slider phones are a versatile phone. On the outside of the phone there is a touchscreen. There is a bottom compartment to the phone that will reveal a QWERTY keyboard.
Blackberry is a popular brand of phone that has a qwerty keyboard, most cell phone carriers also carry their own 'rip off' versions of the Blackberry design. Touch screen phones also often have a touch version of the qwerty keyboard.
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The Blackberry brand is considered the best mobile phone for business. The physical keyboard on the phone is considered to be an asset for business people so they can quickly and effectively answer emails and text messages.
The first cell phone with a keyboard was Treo 180. It was released in 2001.
Yes it has a keyboard and touch screen.
LG KS360 has a keyboard and a camera on it.
No , this phone just has inbuilt keyboard.
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 Pantech Jest phone does come with a keyboard built into it. It's a small keyboard that slides right out from underneath the main screen on the phone .
No, it does not have a physical qwerty keyboard.
It means you can't use the keyboard unless you press a certain combination of buttons in order to unlock it. It's so the phone wouldn't accidentally dial someone while in your pocket. It varies from brand to brand, but you usually pres or hold the * or # or 0, and a message appears on the screen.