The vast majority of you say you type faster and more accurately with a physical keyboard


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Are people really ready to return to using a physical QWERTY?
The poll results really don’t show that 90% of you want to have a physical keyboard instead of the virtual keyboard found on most phones. What does indicate that there is some demand for a phone that has a physical QWERTY is the growing interest in older BlackBerry models. Besides Michaluk’s petition, there does seem to be some demand for long forgotten BlackBerry models. The one ‘Berry that seems to be in heavy demand, and the model I wish BlackBerry would bring back, is the aforementioned Passport.
There seems to be a brisk market for Passport models, both previously used and new units in their original boxes. Although it runs on BlackBerry 10.3, and you are limited when it comes to apps, some Android apps were available via Android Runtime. Apps bult for Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (API 18) were compatible with the Passport.
What cellphone was the first to sport a virtual QWERTY keyboard?
There is a controversy when trying to determine which cellphone was the first to feature a virtual QWERTY keyboard. Some say it is the IBM Simon Personal Communicator which was released in 1994. The device could make and take calls and did have a virtual resistive touchscreen keyboard. Some will tell you that the first cellphone with a virtual QWERTY was the LG Prada released in March 2007, mere months before the iPhone was launched.


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