If I asked this question 3 years ago, I'm sure I'd get a majority of responses in favor of the full qwerty on mobile phones. But since the iPhone and the Android smartphones came to the scene, using full touchscreen doesn't seem to as bad as before. In fact, full touchscreen has a few advantages over full qwerty phones in some areas: Full touchscreen phones enjoy bigger real estate screen since the virtual keyboard is included into the screen. Of course, full qwerty phones will always have the "physical" advantage over touchscreen phones. Given all the smartphone options we have this year, would you still go for a full qwerty or a full touchscreen? Reservations are now live on Huawei's official China store, with full payment due on launch day. Read more in our articles including "Full Touch Screen vs. Full Qwerty" and "Infinix HOT 70 priced in the Philippines".
If I asked this question 3 years ago, I'm sure I'd get a majority of responses in favor of the full qwerty on mobile phones. But since the iPhone and the Android smartphones came to the scene, using full touchscreen doesn't seem to as bad as before.
In fact, full touchscreen has a few advantages over full qwerty phones in some areas: Full touchscreen phones enjoy bigger real estate screen since the virtual keyboard is included into the screen. Of course, full qwerty phones will always have the "physical" advantage over touchscreen phones. Given all the smartphone options we have this year, would you still go for a full qwerty or a full touchscreen?
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