The Key2 runs Android 8. Another great aspect is the battery life. Since it doesn't run on an especially powerful processor and the phone's screen is smaller than usual, the 3,mAh battery lasts for up to two days. If you prefer phones with slide-out keyboards so you can watch media uninterrupted, the Blackberry Priv is a good pick.
It has a larger 5. You can also quickly switch between typing modes if there are times you'd prefer to use the touch keyboard instead. It is equipped with an older Snapdragon processor, Android 6. While it won't be the fastest phone around, it should still handle day-to-day tasks well. You can also expand the storage capacity with a microSD card. It also has a sharp x display that is bright, vibrant, and great for watching videos.
The slide-out keyboard slides smoothly and snaps neatly into place. The physical keyboard is responsive and feels very tactile. The layout is easy to get used to, as keys are fairly well spaced out, even if it is not the widest device. Instead of having a QWERTY keyboard like the rest of the phones on this list, it has a T9 keyboard with letters and characters assigned to numbers. The Folder 2 collapses down into a compact form factor, resembling older flip phones from the early s.
Its small size makes it easy to place into a pocket or purse. This phone is primarily intended as an upgrade for those using dated feature phones. Despite the retro look, it has many of the characteristics of modern smartphones. The Galaxy Folder 2 runs Android 6. That means it can handle most basic tasks such as social media, web browsing, and messaging.
It also has front-facing and rear-facing cameras. While it won't be a media powerhouse with its small, 3. The T9 keypad's typing experience closely resembles that of older cellphones. Positioned as a more affordable variant of the Key2, the Blackberry Key2 LE retains much of the flagship's essential features while coming in at a lower price point. Samsung T LG VX LG Cosmos 2. LG enV VX HTC Merge.
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Enact by LG. Alcatel A GoPhone. Samsung Convoy 3. BlackBerry Bold Kyocera Milano. Kyocera Rise. LG Cosmos 3. Like its predecessor, the slides up to reveal nicely sized keys. The keyboard keys feel a little stiff, but are nicely spaced. Motorola Cliq 2 The Cliq 2 comes with many business features, such as the preinstalled Quickoffice productivity app, a remote SD Card wipe function, and a location feature that you can use to find your phone if you lose it. Samsung Replenish Made from mostly recycled materials, the Samsung Replenish is billed as an ecofriendly smartphone.
Sometimes Buttons Are a Good Thing Since on-screen keyboards have become significantly easier to work with, most phones leave out the physical keyboard.
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