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physical keypad refers to a physical set of buttons or keys that you can touch and press, typically found on devices like old mobile phones or calculators. It is different from a touchscreen where you have to interact by touching the screen itself.
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«physical»
«keypad»
Sentences with «physical keypad»
- While the Galaxy S7 Edge is the mainstream smartphone that was launched last year with what was then cutting - edge hardware and a fresh, new design language, the KEYone unabashedly plays to BlackBerry's strength and, appeals to a niche, but fiercely loyal and traditional user - base that still believes they need physical keypads on their mobile phones to be truly productive. (androidheadlines.com)
- Research In Motion's original BlackBerry Torch 9800 originated from an obvious need to bridge the gap between the tried and tested physical keypad, and the smart - induced world of the touch screen. (onemobilering.com)
- The iconic physical keypad reminded us of the good old days when everyone wanted a BlackBerry mainly for the physical QWERTY keyboard. (techpp.com)
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