we bought my grandma a cellphone for christmas
The look on her face just said "what is this sorcery!?" But she´s getting the hang of it haha.
You´d have to see my cousin, she writes with the typical full screen qwerty of a touchscreen, and she types a lot faster than me on the computer, and I know typing and do it for a lot of years (I´m not the fastest you can find typing, but I´m not slow either), but the speed can´t be compared, she´s around two times faster than me at leastraymondu999 wrote:After a bitter love-hate relationship with BlackBerry (love the keyboard, hate the rest of it) I really think the market displays a lack of physical QWERTY keyboards. Other than what BlackBerry produces, there are no high-end phone offerings fitted out with a QWERTY. Having used an iPhone and a BlackBerry side-by-side for 7 years now, I still can't beat the speed of my BlackBerry when typing on my iPhone.
However I recently noticed that because you need more force/energy to type on a BlackBerry, long typing sessions, while faster, are more painful on the Berry. Hence I've recently ditched my BlackBerry Q10, and gone for a Samsung Note 3 instead. So now it's iPhone 5s and Samsung Note 3. the Note 3 is a great phone - but the battery life is absolute bollocks. With power-saving mode turned on, it will last me 8am to 8pm under normal use. Hence why I shelled out the money for an extra charger at my office...
I agree! Love it! I got it on launch day. (I'm a bit of a geek...)Alonso Fan wrote:Nexus 5 is the best android phone out there by far, and beats the iphone anyday
thumbs up from me!
That is certainly quite possible. You have to remember that I live in a country whose language is not part of Android or iOS or BlackBerry's autocorrect feature.Alonso Fan wrote:I think that part of the fact is that the auto correct feature on most touch phones enables most mistakes to be corrected quickly looking like the typist made no mistakes
Yes but the autocorrect doesn't really do anything - it just becomes an alphabetical keyboard. Well that was my experience last time I used it, anywaysPup wrote:My iPhone has an Indonesian keyboard listed as an option. Maybe it was only added in the latest release?