... AND remembers the unique four-letter words I use in regular text messaging.
I've tried touch screens, like the Treo 700wx and the iPhone, and they are simply not for me. The Treo, of course, does have a QWERTY keyboard and navigation buttons, so whenever I used it the stylus stayed parked.
I'm thinking the original reason for the QWERTY keyboard --- that of separating the keys for the letters often used together --- actually applies in the case of the keyboards for the Moto Q and the Blackberries.
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