You can consider using a USB keyboard or Bluetooth keyboard with your phone. Can’t really use them on-the-go though, so it is quite limiting, but it does allow a keyboard experience on a phone. This works on Android; not sure if it works with iPhone.
I used to have a bunch of keyboards but it’s not a workable solution. If I have such a surface or environment as to use one, might as well just use a laptop or something.
I remember being one of the many who thought touchscreens wouldn’t catch on because people loved physical keyboards too much. Of course, touchscreens weren’t quite what they are today. Haptic feedback and multi-touch were game changers.
The bizarre part is how popular the keypad phones like the BlackBerry or Nokia 9000 series were, or the multitude of Windows Mobile, Psion and other devices. As soon as iPhone came out, suddenly nobody wanted keypads anymore. People are just chasing after the latest shining trends.
I was so stubborn haha. Blackberry had a phone where the touchscreen still clicked like a button when you pressed it and I thought that was the compromise everyone wanted. I was way off.
You don’t have to. The Droid 3 had a large display and an excellent slide-out keyboard the same size as the display. Why no other phone manufacturers did this, I cannot fathom. Typing on a screen is supremely annoying.
There were a few that did that, I used to have a Sony Xperia Mini Pro. It probably is the best solution, but I can understand not willing to do such a mechanism. A keyboard itself bolted right in the body is trivial however, compared to all the other design shenanigans manufacturers have to do.
I sent you the wrong one. I can remember from many years ago, Mad Catz used to have this smartphone bluetooth keyboard, all metallic, about $60. I no longer remember the name of it. Now, you have options like these, it looks good to me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqP5AK6lFEg
Still the same problem. There are lots of small wireless keyboards, you can probably get one like that for $10 (you could 10 years ago). Still can’t use it in a pinch without a decent surface.
A had a few keyboards…
Compare to this, this or this which you just hold in the hand like a normal phone.
Yes, it looks truly crap tho. I hear there’s some issue regarding BlackBerry patents, but a 3-row keyboard is pretty worthless. Combined with all its other issues, it wasn’t enough even for me to get interested.
Speaking of which, fuck dead companies keeping patents.
I’ll trade the large phone display for a physical keyboard.
You can consider using a USB keyboard or Bluetooth keyboard with your phone. Can’t really use them on-the-go though, so it is quite limiting, but it does allow a keyboard experience on a phone. This works on Android; not sure if it works with iPhone.
I used to have a bunch of keyboards but it’s not a workable solution. If I have such a surface or environment as to use one, might as well just use a laptop or something.
My old qwerty keypad phones worked so well.
I remember being one of the many who thought touchscreens wouldn’t catch on because people loved physical keyboards too much. Of course, touchscreens weren’t quite what they are today. Haptic feedback and multi-touch were game changers.
The bizarre part is how popular the keypad phones like the BlackBerry or Nokia 9000 series were, or the multitude of Windows Mobile, Psion and other devices. As soon as iPhone came out, suddenly nobody wanted keypads anymore. People are just chasing after the latest shining trends.
I was so stubborn haha. Blackberry had a phone where the touchscreen still clicked like a button when you pressed it and I thought that was the compromise everyone wanted. I was way off.
You don’t have to. The Droid 3 had a large display and an excellent slide-out keyboard the same size as the display. Why no other phone manufacturers did this, I cannot fathom. Typing on a screen is supremely annoying.
There were a few that did that, I used to have a Sony Xperia Mini Pro. It probably is the best solution, but I can understand not willing to do such a mechanism. A keyboard itself bolted right in the body is trivial however, compared to all the other design shenanigans manufacturers have to do.
Mad Catz accessory solved your problem many years ago.
Which one
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/mad-catz-strike-m-wireless-keyboard
That just looks like a normal wireless keyboard, not something you can use while standing in a bus tho.
I sent you the wrong one. I can remember from many years ago, Mad Catz used to have this smartphone bluetooth keyboard, all metallic, about $60. I no longer remember the name of it. Now, you have options like these, it looks good to me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqP5AK6lFEg
Still the same problem. There are lots of small wireless keyboards, you can probably get one like that for $10 (you could 10 years ago). Still can’t use it in a pinch without a decent surface.
A had a few keyboards…
Compare to this, this or this which you just hold in the hand like a normal phone.
You are not going to get it anywhere except Unihertz (and some noname Chinese phones) that makes such quirky phones. They do have a keyboard model.
Yes, it looks truly crap tho. I hear there’s some issue regarding BlackBerry patents, but a 3-row keyboard is pretty worthless. Combined with all its other issues, it wasn’t enough even for me to get interested.
Speaking of which, fuck dead companies keeping patents.