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Best mobile for texting?
I'd be interested to hear from anyone else regarding which mobiles are the easiest to use for typing in text messages as the keys are shared on most mobiles, e.g. 7 doubles up as PQRS too!
In particular, I'd be interested to hear also from any virtual screen users, e.g. iPhone, or from anyone who uses a Blackberry which has a full QWERTY pad. Thanks. |
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Blacberry full qwerty keyboard. There are short-cut leys - highlight a message in your inbox, press 'R' and it opens in reply mode. Download the full manual and see for yourself.
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If you're looking for something fairly cheap without advanced features, LG are now selling a budget phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard called the KS360. I'm not sure how good it is, but I've been looking for a new, cheap phone lately and that's the only affordable QWERTY one I've found. Sadly, it's exclusive to Orange which makes it no use for me, but you might like to look at it.
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I would definitely recommend a phone with a QWERTY keyboard, second choice would be a normal keypad and trailing far, far behind would be a touchscreen.
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Thanks to bellville1, prking and the researcher for that info - much appreciated. I'll go check out the recommendations particularly the KS360 as I'm with Orange anyway.
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If you're looking for something fairly cheap without advanced features, LG are now selling a budget phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard called the KS360. I'm not sure how good it is, but I've been looking for a new, cheap phone lately and that's the only affordable QWERTY one I've found. Sadly, it's exclusive to Orange which makes it no use for me, but you might like to look at it.
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If you're looking for something fairly cheap without advanced features, LG are now selling a budget phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard called the KS360. I'm not sure how good it is, but I've been looking for a new, cheap phone lately and that's the only affordable QWERTY one I've found. Sadly, it's exclusive to Orange which makes it no use for me, but you might like to look at it.
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QWERTY is definitely quicker. iPhone isn't the best but I can text faster on the iPhone than I ever can using a numeric keypad. Some people though I like speed demons on those numeric keypads though, like my girlfriend, but I still think I can beat her typing the same thing on my iPhone. Haven't used a Blackberry that much but that is probably even faster.
There is a point though for a lot of users where it just clicks. There is a point where you can use both thumbs and put trust in the correction software and you can fly. You have to look at the phone though and sometimes I miss the space bar and sometimes the word correction can be a bit American. |
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I have an LG Viewty which has an option for an onscreen qwerty keyboard which is pretty easy to use with the stylus pen thing but difficult to use with your fingers if you have big hands. But the normal onscreen phone keypad is very easy to use as the 'buttons' are big.
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