Not exact matches
It runs on Android (Android 7.1 Nougat, to be exact), which means that unlike your
old Bold, you can use the Kimoji
keyboard app and play your game.
Just plug in a Bluetooth module and add
apps, and you can have everything: audio, earphones, auto - landscape mode, WiFi internet, notes and text editing, a mini
keyboard (unless the virtual
keyboard would suffice), and every kind of book file from plain
old ASCII to the newest MOBI.
It was so infuriating that I'd often opt for the trusty
old Alt - Tab
keyboard shortcut to switch
apps.
Remember, standalone
apps are coming to a host of
old and new Android Wear products, downloadable from their very own Play Store, with a revamped UI also in tow, watch face widgets, aka complications, built - in
keyboard capable of smart replies, improved fitness functionality, smarter notifications, and so much more.
Unlike the flip top phones of
old where there was a tiny screen in the upper part and a mechanical
keyboard on the bottom, the next - gen foldable phones will provide one large foldable display to accommodate media content as well as
apps and a virtual
keyboard.
The screen can slide up to reveal the familiar physical
keyboard found on
older BlackBerrys, and while it runs on Android, its interface is slightly customized with a few familiar BlackBerry
apps and security features.