11 comments

  • Bender57 minutes ago
    The only physical keyboards I liked were the Danger Sidekick II and the Nokia 9000 <i>both horizontal QWERTY</i>. I was never a fan of the portrait layout of the Blackberry keyboards. I would love to see the Sidekick make a come-back provided the screen was not a touch screen or there was an easy way to disable touch. I rebooted a telco mainframe from a Nokia 9000. SYREI:rank=reload,reason=&quot;CV Updated&quot; <i>over telnet from the phone no less.</i> Everyone around me stopped talking on their phone for 40 minutes.<p>To me the keyboards on iPhone and Android feel like they are from a different planet and made for garden gnome fingers but I did not grow up with these phones.
    • opello49 minutes ago
      I really liked the Motorola Droid family of slider keyboards, also horizontal. Made for a very handy, pocket ssh terminal.
      • Bender40 minutes ago
        Those were nice. They were the <i>very</i> updated alternative to the Sidekick from Flextronics but still called a Sidekick from Motorola around 2006 or 2007 I think. I wanted one but they were recalled in my area because of some hardware bug so I was stuck with a flip phone.
      • silisili34 minutes ago
        I may be the only one who actually bought and liked the Moto Backflip. I wish a design like that would make a comeback.
    • mikestaas30 minutes ago
      I recently got a new battery for my N9000, still works fine other than the radio modem not having a cell to talk to anymore, now I just need to update the system.
    • clickety_clack32 minutes ago
      A smaller iPhone with a case that had a flip-out-from-behind keyboard would be pretty sick.
  • Marsymars59 minutes ago
    The delta between modern soft keyboards and phone-size physical keyboards just seems too small to make the bulk of a physical keyboard worthwhile.<p>If someone is <i>really</i> &quot;typing long emails or editing documentation with just their phone&#x27;s touch keyboard&quot; they&#x27;re probably not doing that while standing&#x2F;walking, so they&#x27;re probably better off getting a little stand for their phone, and a portable Bluetooth keyboard, which will be far more functional than a keyboard for thumbs.
  • brikym1 hour ago
    I&#x27;ve noticed the keyboards on iOS and Android are getting taller and taller with extra buttons for things like password fill with no way to disable these features. I run a word guessing game(Redactle) and there is almost no room left for the actual game which really sucks!
    • charleslmunger40 minutes ago
      The default Gboard keyboard has settings for always showing the number row, or only showing it when entering a password. There is also a setting for the &quot;suggestion strip&quot; under &quot;corrections &amp; suggestions&quot;. You can also drag to resize the keyboard itself in the Gboard menu, to scale the height.<p>Now, whether your users will do that to play your game is a different story, but the options exist.
    • greazy1 hour ago
      Android allows custom keyboards. I like fleksy a lot but it hasn&#x27;t been updated in ages with bugs creeping in.
      • brikym1 hour ago
        iOS kind of does as well. But it&#x27;s the bar above the keyboard that grinds my gears. Of course it was added in the sloppy liquid &#x27;ass updates. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;discussions.apple.com&#x2F;thread&#x2F;256177528?sortBy=rank" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;discussions.apple.com&#x2F;thread&#x2F;256177528?sortBy=rank</a>
      • fodmap59 minutes ago
        Have you tried Futo Keyboard? <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;keyboard.futo.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;keyboard.futo.org&#x2F;</a>
    • chupchap53 minutes ago
      If you&#x27;re using gboard, you can resize the height of the keyboard
    • ant6n1 hour ago
      O notice the autocephalous is getting worse and worse every days.
  • internet20002 hours ago
    No, for the 5th time, they&#x27;re not.
    • thallium2051 hour ago
      Seriously. I recently switched to a minimal phone which has a physical keyboard. I was pretty stoked to have one again but then the space bar broke after a few weeks. The failure rendered the entire phone immediately useless just like that.
    • greazy1 hour ago
      I propose a sub section of Betteridge&#x27;s law of headlines: If an article states &quot;x is making a come back&quot; the answer is usually no it&#x27;s not.
  • F7F7F729 minutes ago
    The Blackberry Bold 9000 is the greatest handheld cellular device of all time. It&#x27;s perfect. The Bold 2 was the last Blackberry device I owned and used as a actual phone before they started leaning into the black bar monolith. At that point the &#x27;your holding it wrong&#x27; iPhone 4 was just better in that area.<p>The perfect form factor however is the Blackberry Passport which I now own as a little Cyberdeck device (managed to get a version running Android). The combination of touchscreen, keyboard swipe mouse cursor and physical keyboard is what every phone should be.
  • dontblokmebro681 hour ago
    I miss the days of physical keyboards. I spend most of my time correcting mistakes on these awful screen boards.
  • bpavuk2 hours ago
    with Google&#x27;s long-time push for adaptivity across candy-bar phones, foldables, tablets of varying sizes, desktops, and recently XR, I wonder how well modern apps will handle this new generation of keyboard phones :)
  • Imustaskforhelp1 hour ago
    I had a keypad phone for less than 15$ and it was really great and portable&#x2F;small.<p>Sadly it died one day some months ago and recently I contacted some shops to find what went wrong with the phone and it looks like the battery had some issue.<p>But luckily, its battery is removable so I can just buy a new one. I am gonna bring it in a few days maybe (if I get the time) but should take less than 2$<p>The amount of features in the phones (calling+storage&#x2F;music+audio+messaging ie sms) and all others make it worth it, the only thing it doesn&#x27;t have is internet&#x2F;app access but I really loved the phone.<p>For context: It&#x27;s the kaechoda k100. Its keyboard is physical but it doesn&#x27;t show the buttons and looks really cool irl. The buttons only show when you click on them.<p>I remember one of my friends literally shout one day that I had Iphone Mini and the whole class was looking at me but it actually felt really nice phone and definitely better than my dad&#x27;s old shitass redmi 1 gb phone android which was so slow.<p>the k100 had 32mb ram iirc. its crazy how snappy it was compared to the almost two magntitude larger 1 gb android ram phone.<p>Dumbphones are amazing given how cheap they are.<p>I think that personally a cool-looking dumb phone can&#x2F;should actually-be given to kids for calling&#x2F;safety-concerns without giving them the beast of phones if possible in situations but obv it depends on situation.<p>Although one of the things I wanted with the dumb phone was a Linux handheld.<p>I found this website just now <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mecha.so&#x2F;comet#hardware" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mecha.so&#x2F;comet#hardware</a> so it would be interesting to see how the idea of linux handhelds pan out.<p>Dumb phone + Linux handheld seems good seperation of concern personally to me given how lightweight Dumb phones are. I have had them sometimes be lost in my pocket :)<p>Edit: But point be said that obviously they are very restricted for messaging purposes at times but I had optimized my typing speed for it to be like 1 word per second maybe 2 so for some basic things and even talking to some of my friends sometimes it was possible.<p>I was the only reason people used SMS sometimes in the world where mostly its whatsapp during my time with the dumb-phone.
  • kgwxd40 minutes ago
    And like everything else that&#x27;s making a comeback, they&#x27;re like a tenth as usable as they used to be. The hardware is awful in every way. Awkward and fragile. No worth the gimmick, you&#x27;ll hate it in a day. No one can even make software keyboards anymore. There is no hope.
  • squigz2 hours ago
    I never enjoyed the Blackberry-style keyboards, but I had an HTC Desire Z with a full slideout keyboard that I absolutely loved.
    • RhysabOweyn1 hour ago
      I had one of these (although in the states it was called the G2. I also had the G1) and fully agree, best phone I ever had. It was also the only Android I had that survived longer than 3 years. Regrettably, I have since switched to an iPhone.
    • OptionOfT1 hour ago
      I took part of an exchange program to the USA in 2009.<p>I vividly remember buying an HTC Dream (the HTC Desire Z&#x27;s predecessor), and having to some sort of hack to make it activate with a European SIM card.<p>Absolutely loved the tactile feel of the keyboard, and the very satisfying mechanical click that sounded when you opened up the keyboard.
    • amelius1 hour ago
      Looks nice indeed: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=4JZNtjYZaH8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=4JZNtjYZaH8</a>
  • jm42 hours ago
    What the hell is wrong with that site? It immediately starts playing audio and there’s no apparent way to stop it.