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Physical keyboards.
Or even just the navigation buttons being separate from the screen.
I really miss how the blackberry volume rocker buttons would seek media on a long press
My oneplus does that when the screen is off. But you just reminded me how much I miss my blackberry curve, that thing was rad. One gripe was the trackball would get filthy, then they released the touch track thing.
Preach it, brother!
What sucks is it would be easily doable.
Before smartphones were big I had a Samsung Messager (I think) with a slide out keyboard). Why not? A slide out keyboard would be sweet, and then you could choose to enable the digital keyboard if you wanted.
Wonder if they make a phone case with a keyboard (they certainly make the bluetooth keyboards for phones)
Edit: did some looking. It looks like they used to make these in a way I was thinking, such as this one
They don't seem to make them that way now (at least not for phones). I did run into a phone that has a new-ish phone that has a physical keyboard
I've seen such keyboard, packaged neatly into a folding case. Problem is the keyboard doesn't have enough weight to support the phone so it becomes awkward trying to hold the weight of the phone with your fingers while typing.
I still have my G1 and G2, both in their original boxes. I adored the G1 so much.
PinePhone with keyboard case!
I do miss the tactile nature of it. However, I honestly don't think I'd trade screen space for it again.
Brave.
Wrong but brave
I could type almost three times as fast on a t9 as I can on a touch screen, and I've written an entire novel on a touch screen.
The old ways are forgotten. They were not wrong.