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PhoneArea.net (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Alltel has a new device for young but heavy texters. It’s the Samsung DoubleTake which prides itself with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and so on. In a…
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Engadget Mobile (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Filed under: Handsets , Verizon Wireless , Casio We've seen some crazy phones in our day, many of them from Casio , as it turns out, but the G'zOne Brigade really pushes the envelope. It's a ruggedized, weatherproof, Push to Talk QWERTY clamshell, with some of the odder physical protrusions we've seen on a handset this decade. Unfortunately, the QWERTY keyboard, which is populated...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
We've seen some crazy phones in our day, many of them from Casio , as it turns out, but the G'zOne Brigade really pushes the envelope. It's a ruggedized, weatherproof, Push to Talk QWERTY clamshell, with some of the odder physical protrusions we've seen on a handset this decade. Unfortunately, the QWERTY keyboard, which is populated with large and very clickable keys, is arranged...
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CNET.co.uk (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Packing a resistive touchscreen and slide-out Qwerty keyboard into a relatively compact chassis, the GW520 aims to appeal to social-networking fiends. The lack of Wi-Fi connectivity is disappointing, but the keyboard is excellent and the menu system is refreshingly easy to navigate
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TheLinkExperts.co.uk (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
We all the love the Apple iPhone but we all miss the fact that it lacks a physical QWERTY keyboard like the Nokia N97 or even the LG KS360 Etna. However, one iPhone clone manufacturer has solved that with the Dapeng T2000. Find out more about this iPhone iClone with a QWERTY keyboard after the [...]
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Vokation (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
... an alphabetical arrangement}, it would certainly be easier to memorize. You might imagine { the QWERTY layout helps people type faster}, but it ' s actually quite inefficient. In addition to common letters like A and S, the home row also includes some very infrequent letters such as J and K. This row even includes the semicolon, {which people hardly ever use }! An alphabetical layout was...
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PhoneDog.com Cell Phones articles (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
... phones from Motorola. Droid is also one of the slimmest touchscreen-and-physical keyboard phones in the world (Motorola and Verizon claim it's the thinnest) and is Verizon's entirely unsubtle head-to-head competitor for AT&T and Apple's iPhone, as the carrier's new "iCan't … DroidDoes" ads attest to. For me, Droid's biggest calling cards are it's massive touchscreen...
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
There’s been quite a bit of bemoaning about the iconic iPhone not having a physical keyboard, so how about a KIRF iPhone sporting a flip out QWERTY keyboard? Yes it’s a fake iPhone being offered by solomobi, but it actually doesn’t look too bad with that case including the flip out QWERTY and would address those [...]
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
One of the most common questions we’re being asked in the aftermath of our HTC HD2 unboxing is how its on-screen QWERTY keyboard compares to one of the other eye-catching smartphones of the quarter, the Nokia N900 . We’ve staged a quick size and keyboard comparison, and you can find the gallery – and read our early opinions on both devices – after the cut....
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Techno Portal (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Filed under: Peripherals Alright, would you look at this, Apple? We know you require your employees to pay in blood for every single button or moving part that makes it onto a shipping product, but would it really kill you to work in some proper Bluetooth keyboard support for the iPhone so we could enjoy the magical freedom of external QWERTY pads… Continue reading
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Engadget Mobile (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Filed under: Peripherals Alright, would you look at this, Apple? We know you require your employees to pay in blood for every single button or moving part that makes it onto a shipping product, but would it really kill you to work in some proper Bluetooth keyboard support for the iPhone so we could enjoy the magical freedom of external QWERTY pads if we so choose? Take this particularly...
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KIJO (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Alright, would you look at this, Apple? We know you require your employees to pay in blood for every single button or moving part that makes it onto a shipping product, but would it really kill you to work in some proper Bluetooth keyboard support for the iPhone so we could enjoy the magical freedom of external QWERTY pads if we so choose? Take this particularly stunning KIRF, for example....
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Today's Review (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Alright, would you look at this, Apple? We know you require your employees to pay in blood for every single button or moving part that makes it onto a shipping product, but would it really kill you to work in some proper Bluetooth keyboard support for the iPhone so we could enjoy the magical freedom of external QWERTY pads if we so choose?
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Laptop blog (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Alright, would you look at this, Apple? We know you require your employees to pay in blood for every single button or moving part that makes it onto a shipping product, but would it really kill you to work in some proper Bluetooth keyboard support for the iPhone so we could enjoy the magical freedom of external QWERTY pads if we so choose? Take this particularly stunning KIRF, for example....