It's one of those things that I do miss about using a physical keyboard, but that's a different argument.I haven't used a narrow phone so can't comment. But I swipe to type as well. Just wish I was better at it.
I'm sure your uncle would love it.Let us know if you give it to him.
It's one of those things that I do miss about using a physical keyboard, but that's a different argument.
I guess I just don't have the patience for learning how to swipe.
There's nothing more satisfying for me than going two handed on a PKB. You know your typing game was good when you'd fly on a PKB silently when you don't want people to know you are on your phone. Outside of that, on-screen keyboards are a chore. I make more mistakes on a screen keyboard.Like Laura, I only swipe. I can't imagine not swiping since I only use phones with one hand. I hate phones that I need two hands to use, so I try to avoid them. I have long fingers so that helps usually but with these tall phones, reaching the top is hard. I had to use reachability on the Xr. Even with the Pixel 2, it was too tall for me.
There's nothing more satisfying for me than going two handed on a PKB. You know your typing game was good when you'd fly on a PKB silently when you don't want people to know you are on your phone. Outside of that, on-screen keyboards are a chore. I make more mistakes on a screen keyboard.
Mr. Clue to tell you how fun it is to be on a PKB, spitting fire via emails and being productive. I used to write draft blog posts on PKBs. A fun time indeed.I believe it. With the PKB, I always have this visual of intense, focused typing for the person using it. I think it's really cool to see in action though.
Sho you right!Mr. Clue to tell you how fun it is to be on a PKB, spitting fire via emails and being productive. I used to write draft blog posts on PKBs. A fun time indeed.
The only virtual keyboard I like is from Blackberry. My favorite screen device all time to type on:Sho you right!
Favorite PKBs:
1) Bold 9700
2) Tour 9600 (underrated)
3) Nokia E63 (criminally underrated)
4) Nokia E71 (a bit cramped in comparison to the E63 for me)
Honorable mentions:
1) Pearl 8100
2) Curve 8900
3) Nokia E72
I tried out the Bold 9000 (which for me is tied with the 9700), but since I wanted something smaller, I went with the 9700. I saw the Q10 and that was cool, never got to use a Passport. The 9800 Torch was OK, the Priv was much better. The KeyOne was OK, the Key2 isn't bad (still too narrow). Still think the 9550 was so fun to use. My favorites are the 9700 and the 9550.
I think I had gotten too deep into WP to try the 9900. Kinda wish I did. Yes, the 9700 was a little cramped, but still felt wider than the Key series.Passport was so nice because of the real estate but inputting numbers and characters could be thumb twisters. The 9700 was too cramped for me as was - is - my 9810. The goat was the 9900 hands down.
I had the BlackBerry 9000 followed by the 9700 and liked both. It took a while for me to adjust to the smaller device and the trackpad. I never tried the 9900, since I switched to Windows Phone.I think I had gotten too deep into WP to try the 9900. Kinda wish I did. Yes, the 9700 was a little cramped, but still felt wider than the Key series.