Are there a lot of people that miss their blackberry keyboards? Also I can’t help but wonder if people typing a lot in their phones haven’t figured out swipe by now right? … also who’s pocket is that fitting in, no girl jeans for sure.
Similarly, I miss my Palm Pre with the slide out keyboard. Toich sxreen typung is so error prone.I still miss the Motorola Droid 1 slider.
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I miss mine too! Loved the slider, would get another one if they existed and were good.I still miss the Motorola Droid 1 slider.
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Now that was a solid phone, you could bludgeon a moose to death with it in a pinch. Also, I think it had a neutronium frame, it was so satisfyingly heavy. I think mine is still rotting in a box in a closet somewhere.I still miss the Motorola Droid 1 slider.
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Given how much Apple usually charges for keyboard accessories, it's not too outlandish. But compared to pre-existing bluetooth foldable keyboards, that's a hefty price, especially considering the added bulk.No MagSafe is… puzzling.
$139 is outrageous.
What is this, a keyboard for ants???Nobody has fingers that tiny.
I was really hoping to see something Pre-like with a slide out keyboard when I clicked on a link elsewhere today. This thing just looks ridiculous.Similarly, I miss my Palm Pre with the slide out keyboard. Toich sxreen typung is so error prone.
I honestly disable swipe typing on my phones. I find thumb-tapping to be faster and more accurate, IME.I definitely miss my Blackberry Bold. And my experience with swipe on iPhone is not stellar. It’s not horrible, but just weird enough to be frustrating sometimes.
Same. I had a T-Mobile g2 slider phone and it was great. Screen typing is fine for shorter stuff and simple conversations but autocomplete struggles greatly on technical terms or anything that isn't in it's dictionary. It often times will end up fighting with you trying to autocorrect it to something wrong when it's already correct but just not in the dictionary.I still miss the Motorola Droid 1 slider.
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Are there a lot of people that miss their blackberry keyboards? Also I can’t help but wonder if people typing a lot in their phones haven’t figured out swipe by now right? … also who’s pocket is that fitting in, no girl jeans for sure.
Remember the texting app, that integrate all other texting apps into one. What a time to be alive! That was the future.Similarly, I miss my Palm Pre with the slide out keyboard. Toich sxreen typung is so error prone.
Lately, I find autocorrect has been struggling with pretty much any words. It increasingly seems to replace even words I type correctly with similar words that don't make sense in context, or sometimes even introduces typos where there were none before.Same. I had a T-Mobile g2 slider phone and it was great. Screen typing is fine for shorter stuff and simple conversations but autocomplete struggles greatly on technical terms or anything that isn't in it's dictionary. It often times will end up fighting with you trying to autocorrect it to something wrong when it's already correct but just not in the dictionary.
I'm not sure how you could make this attachment and not consider it to be a protective case for the phone. You aren't going to be able to put something else over it. I mean get that it isn't going to be an otterbox rugged case but it should still be something.
Remember the texting app, that integrate all other texting apps into one. What a time to be alive! That was the future.
Just because it’s close to Apple’s pricing doesn’t mean it’s not ridiculous in price. Apple’s accessories are stupidly overpriced.Given how much Apple usually charges for keyboard accessories, it's not too outlandish. But compared to pre-existing bluetooth foldable keyboards, that's a hefty price, especially considering the added bulk.
I LIKED every Motorola phone I had. I miss them tooI still miss the Motorola Droid 1 slider.
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As someone who adopted Swipe typing on Android as soon as it was invented (RIP Swype), I can comfortably say that, while I still use it, due to muscle memory, the quality has gone severely downhill.Are there a lot of people that miss their blackberry keyboards? Also I can’t help but wonder if people typing a lot in their phones haven’t figured out swipe by now right? … also who’s pocket is that fitting in, no girl jeans for sure.
Pro tip for iPhone users, holding down the space bar for a half a second will turn the whole keyboard into a 'trackpad' type situation where you can manipulate where the cursor is located in a body of text.I personally like this idea. I am discouraged from texting nowadays because it is really difficult for me to consistently hit the right keys when I am typing. On longer messages, there is always a mistake somewhere. Also, trying to move the cursor to the point where the error is not consistent for me (or perhaps I am just terrible at it).
If at all possible, I use the physical keyboard along with a computer connection to type out text messages because errors are far too frequent on a touchscreen keyboard.