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BlackBerry Q10 This is the BlackBerry that Bold and Curve users have been waiting for. It has a thoroughly modern OS that's fast, great at multi-tasking and secure, and it maintains that hardware QWERTY keyboard BlackBerry users love. For those who talk and text more than surf the web and watch videos, the BlackBerry Q10 is your phone. The keyboard is excellent and the phone has very good voice quality. Inside, it runs on the same internals as the already released BlackBerry Z10: 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon CPU, 2 gigs of RAM, 16 gigs of storage and a microSD card slot. It has 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, a GPS and NFC. There's a front 2MP camera and a rear 8MP camera with HDR. The Q10 runs BlackBerry OS 10.1 and it has a 3.1" touchscreen. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and unlocked GSM June 2013 $199 Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE It's hard to find a smartphone with a hardware QWERTY keyboard these days. Happily, Motorola still invests in that form factor, from the Droid line on Verizon to the new Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE on Sprint. Though the Photon Q isn't quite as sleek as the Droid, it packs top-notch features like a 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 CPU (currently the top performing smartphone CPU in US phones), a gig of RAM, LTE, an 8 megapixel rear camera plus front video chat camera and Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Sprint Sept. 2012 $199 BlackBerry Bold 9930 / BlackBerry Bold 9900 It's been quite some time since RIM introduced a new BlackBerry smartphone. Now we've got three new touchscreen 'Berries launching together. In this review we look at Verizon Wireless' version of the Bold 9900, that goes under the 9930 heading to indicate it's the CDMA version of the latest Bold. This is definitely RIM's best BlackBerry yet, with a perfect keyboard, capacitive touch screen, 1.2GHz CPU and plenty of RAM. The Bold 9930 has a 5 megapixel camera that can shoot 720p video, a much improved web browser and a more social BBM. Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile Aug. 2011

$249-$299

Motorola Droid 4 The long-lived Droid line gets better with every revision, and the Droid 4 is the first of the QWERTY Motorola Droids to have 4G LTE on Verizon Wireless' expansive network. The Droid 4 has the best slider keyboard in the business, with simply luxurious backlighting and excellent tactile feel. The Droid 4 runs Android OS 2.3.6 Gingerbread and will get OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It has a 4" qHD display, a 1.2GHz dual core TI CPU, a gig of RAM and 16 gigs of storage. Dual cameras and the usual WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS round out the features. If you're in need of a keyboard, the latest Droid is worth a look. Verizon Feb. 2012 $199 Samsung Captivate Glide Can't get enough Samsung TouchWiz and Super AMOLED goodness? Wish the Captivate or Samsung Galaxy S II had a hardware keyboard? Samsung's latest mid to high end Android smartphone on AT&T gets you some keyboard love. The Samsung Captivate Glide has a slide-out hardware keyboard married to a 4" Super AMOLED display, Android OS 2.3 Gingerbread and a 1GHz Nvidia dual core Tegra 2 CPU. Not too shappy for $149 with contract. AT&T Dec. 2011 $149 Motorola Droid Pro We know you're out there: veteran BlackBerry users that have been dying to try Android but you just can't live without that front-facing QWERTY keyboard and MS Exchange support. Perhaps your IT person wants VPN and remote wipe capabilities; not everyday stuff for Android. Moto's here to change that with the Droid Pro, a Verizon global phone that packs a fast 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU, plenty of RAM and capable graphics into a business suit. There's WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR and an autofocus 5 megapixel shooter too. But the small HVGA display and pint-sized keyboard are the price you pay for a phone that's got one foot in RIM's territory and the other in Android's. Verizon Dec. 2010

$179

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10 Best Cell Phone With Qwerty Keyboards

10 Best Cell Phone With Qwerty KeyboardsCell phones & accessoriesRecombu Rii

7842 ratings

More info 1 Product Features
  • 3 in 1 MultiFunction: 2.4GHz Mini Wireless QWERTY keyboard &TouchPad combo& LED backlit with USB interface adapter. Touchpad which supports multi-finger functions, A single finger click as left mouse function two-finger click as the right mouse function double finger drag as the rolling screen. Built-in rechargeable lithium battery !
  • Game Handle Design: The mini wireless keyboard android is designed like a handle for game player. There are 2 round polorus on the right and left side of the keyboard. At the same time, it also looks like a really keyboard for PC or Notebook.
  • Wireless Remote Control: The keyboard can be connected to devices that have a standard USB interface using a mini receiver. And, it can be used as a remote replacement. Its operational range is up to 25 meters.
  • Built-in high sensitive smart touchpad with 360-degree flip design.Ideal for devices such as PC Laptop Raspberry Pi 2-3 MacOS Xbox 360 Xbox One PS3 PS4 Google Android TV Box HTPC IPTV and so on.For our i8+ 2.4G Wireless keyboard can work with Amazon Fire TV.Special Notice: if you want to use this keyboard with Amazon Fire TV 4K and Amazon Fire Stick you need to prepare a Micro USB host OTG cable.
  • We promise 100% satisfactory after-sales service,45 days unconditional refund, Up to 12 months warranty (repalcement) ,so that your purchase has no worries.
  • Riitek

    434 ratings

    More info 2 Product Features
  • 1.3 in 1MultiFunction: Advanced bluetooth function &mini QWERTY keyboard &TouchPad combo Touchpad which supports multi-finger functions, Ability to type as a smartphones /PC/ tablet keyboard, and remote control smart TV . Built-in rechargeable lithium battery, A multi-purpose Rii mini keyboard brings great convenience to your life.!
  • 2.Game Handle Design: The mini wireless keyboard android is designed like a handle for game player. There are 2 round polorus on the right and left side of the keyboard. At the same time, it also looks like a really keyboard for PC or Notebook.
  • 3.Wireless Remote Control: The keyboard can be connected with bluetooth function. And it can be used as a remote replacement. Its operational range is up to 15 meters. No matter on sofa or in car,remote your smart tv or computer with the wireless keyboard anytime and anywhere!
  • 4.WIDE COMPATIBILITY :with bluetooth wireless function Perfect for PC Laptop Raspberry Pi 2-3 MacOS Xbox 360 Xbox One PS3 PS4 Google Android TV Box HTPC IPTV and so on.For our i8 BT Wireless keyboard can work with Amazon Fire TV.Special Notice: if you want to use this keyboard with Amazon Fire TV 4K and Amazon Fire Stick you need to prepare a BT Micro USB receiver.
  • 5.We promise 100% satisfactory after-sales service,45 days unconditional refund, Up to 12 months warranty (repalcement) ,so that your purchase has no worries.
  • Product Features
  • [COMPACT & PORTABLE QWERTY KEYBOARD WITH TOUCHPAD] Innovative and compact QWERTY keyboard with touchpad that provides comfort combined with the freedom of wireless connectivity. Connect to all of your favorite devices with this wireless keyboard. This controller gives you everything you need right in the palm of your hand. Navigate the cursor easily with your thumb without having to touch your screen, mouse or keyboard. Excellent for browsing, searching or streaming on a smart TV. Gamers can use
  • [BLUETOOTH COMPATIBILITY] This keyboard connects to a multitude of devices through Bluetooth such as: Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Google TV, Playstation PS4, HTPC/IPTVVR Glasses (Virtual Reality Headset Box) smartphones (iOS/Android/Windows), notebooks, laptops (Windows/Mac OS X v10.7 Lion and above) and more. With a working range of approx. 33ft/10m, easily connect and control Bluetooth devices with this wireless keyboard. (Not Compatible with Xbox series)
  • [LONG LASTING RECHARGEABLE BATTERY] Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with up to 10 days of continuous working time and up to 50 days of standby time. The LED indicators notify when the battery is low and when it is fully charged. Charging via the included USB cable is simple and easy.
  • [BACKLIT KEYBOARD] The convenient backlit keyboard is perfect for using in a dark environment.
  • [LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY] We cannot guarantee compatibility with all smart T.V.S. Please check the Bluetooth capability of your T.V. Before purchase.
  • Product Features
  • US Carrier support T-Mobile & Verizon only
  • Verizon: please check our forum/facebook or contact customer support about how to set it in Verizon network
  • Please check size/weight/specifications carefully before you purchase
  • The QWERTY 4G Rugged Smartphone 6000mAh Large Battery IP67 Waterproof Octa-Core Processor Android 10 NFC
  • IP67 Certified Rugged Outdoor Smartphone Dual Sim Card Fingerprint & Face Unlock Fast Charging & Wireless Charging Full QWERTY Keyboard & Touchscreen Display
  • Product Features
  • US Carrier support T-mobile & Verizon only
  • Verizon: please check our forum/facebook or contact customer support about how to set it in Verizon network
  • LG

    561 ratings

    More info 6 Product Features
  • DOES THIS DEVICE NEED A SIM CARD: Yes it does Being that this device is GSM unlocked it will work on any GSM Network with an activated Standard size SIM Card (Not-included), Generally complimentary when activating an account card.
  • WHAT NETWORK FREQUENCIES ARE SUPPORTED BY THIS DEVICE: GSM HSPA 2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G bands HSDPA 850 / 1900 With Speed on HSPA of 3.6 download and 0.384 Upload Mbps, which give it the ability to roam in many foreign countries
  • TELL ME SOME SPECKS: The device has a 230Mhz Single-Core Qualcomm QSC6270E CPU processor With an Internal storage of 256MB (63MB available to user) and External storage Until 32GB, as well as a 3" color display and only weighs (4.59 ounces). The battery size is 1000mAh which in a Usage time frame means 3.5 solid hours of Talk-time as well it has a Standby time of up to 340 hours.
  • WHAT DOES UNLOCKED REALLY MEAN: Unlocked devices are compatible with GSM carriers the kinds that Use SIM Cards for Service like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.G. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers) Unlocked Devices will not work with CDMA Carriers the kinds that don't use sim cards for service like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin
  • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WILL NOT WORK ON VERIZON OR SPRINT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • LG

    159 ratings

    More info 7 Product Features
  • DOES THIS DEVICE NEED A SIM CARD: Yes it does Being that this device is GSM unlocked it will work on any GSM Network with an activated Standard size SIM Card (Not-included), Generally complimentary when activating an account card.
  • WHAT NETWORK FREQUENCIES ARE SUPPORTED BY THIS DEVICE: GSM HSPA 2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G bands HSDPA 850 / 1900 With Speed on HSPA of 3.6 download and 0.384 Upload Mbps, which give it the ability to roam in many foreign countries
  • HOW LONG CAN I EXPECT THE BATTERY TO LAST ME: Well the battery has 1000mAh which in a Usage time frame means 3.5 solid hours of Talktime as well it has a Standby time of up to 340 hours before you need to recharge the battery
  • TELL ME WHAT SOLID SPECKS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS DEVICE: Well it has a 230Mhz Single-Core Qualcomm QSC6270E CPU processor With an Internal storage of 256MB (63MB available to user) and External storage Until 32GB, as well as a 3" color display and only weighs (4.59 ounces).
  • WHAT DOES UNLOCKED REALLY MEAN: Unlocked devices are compatible with GSM carriers the kinds that Use SIM Cards for Service like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.G. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers) Unlocked Devices will not work with CDMA Carriers the kinds that don't use sim cards for service like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin
  • Product Features
  • Mini Bluetooth keyboard is perfect for typing out quick messages to teammates during multiplayer games or for use with smart devices such as tablets.
  • Travel sized keyboard comes with a built in rechargeable battery yet is small enough to fit in your bagKeyboard measures 114*60*9mm.
  • Keyboard is compatible with Google Android OS,Windows Mobile(6.0 & later)OS,Nokia Symbian S60(V3.0 & later)OS,iPhone 4.0 & later and equipped with Bluetooth 3.0.
  • Please Note: Battery will need to be charged prior to use, please charge keyboard completely before pairing with deviceEnsure that Bluetooth is enabled on your device prior to pairing.
  • Small stature high grade PVC material, durable and comfortable keypad.Package Contents: 1x Wireless Keyboard, 1x USB Charging Cable,1x Manual.
  • LG

    86 ratings

    9 HTC

    31 ratings

    More info 10 Product Features
  • No contract T-Mobile cell phone ready to activate on T-Mobile wireless
  • Excellent Conditioned Pre-Owned Phone, You Will Be Very Satisfied
  • Used no contract T-Mobile Cell Phone
  • Full 30 day customer satisfaction warranty
  • Please contact us with any questions and we will reply ASAP

  • 7 Weird Motorola Phones You Forgot Existed (And May Be Better Off Forgotten)

    © Bloomberg/Getty Images Motorola logo on phones frozen in time

    Motorola made history with the DynaTAC 8000X, the first commercial cell phone. Inventor Martin Cooper's first call on the DynaTAC to Bell Laboratories was a pivotal moment in cell phone history. Despite its hefty 1.7-pound weight and limited talk time of only one hour, the DynaTAC paved the way for rapid advancements in phone design and functionality.

    After the DynaTAC but before the rise of smartphones, cellphone designs varied wildly between models, and Motorola was no exception. As mobile phone technology evolved, Motorola continued to experiment with different form factors and components.

    While Motorola made great strides in the development of mobile phones, not every model was a winner. In fact, some of its phones were downright strange. From phones that looked like sci-fi movie props to bizarre devices with questionable features, these phones are a reminder of the whimsical course of advancing technology.

    Some of these phones are a nostalgic trip down memory lane -- such as phones combined with PDAs -- while for others are downright puzzling examples of niche products that never quite found their audience. Here are seven of the weirdest Motorola phones that you may have forgotten existed -- phones that are perhaps better off forgotten.

    Motorola V.Box V100 (2000) © YouTube/The Black Fox Motorola V.Box V-100 Cellphone from 2000

    The Motorola V.Box V100 was designed at an unfortunate time. The V100 came onto the market in the year 2000, the growing pain years for cellphone design when consumers were sick of feeding their Tamagotchis, in the grip of Y2K panic, and worrying about technology taking over.

    The V100 tried to bridge the gap between previous phone designs by rejecting bulky models like the DynaTAC and StarTAC. Instead, the V100 was supposed to add more functionality to smartphones in a smaller, more compact package.

    It offered a full QWERTY keyboard, a revolutionary feature for a phone in 2000. It also had memo recording and voice dialing capabilities, as well as the ability to browse text-based websites. The V100 was the precursor to smartphones, paving the way for many of the features that have become standard in today's phones.

    The V100 had a clamshell design in a sem-transparent case with a monochrome display. Unfortunately, the design still looked like it came from a '90s Toys-R-Us. You could put the V100 and the '90s Dear Diary toy together on a shelf and they would look right at home next to each other.

    Motorola V70 (2002) © J. Vespa/Getty Images Motorola V-70 cellphone from 2002

    The Motorola V70 was a phone ahead of its time, but not necessarily in a good way. Released in 2002, it was marketed as a "fashion" phone due to its unique design and customizability. The phone had a swiveling mechanism that would hide the neon backlit keypad when closed, which was definitely a cool feature at the time. However, it quickly became apparent that the swiveling mechanism was more of a gimmick than a practical design element.

    While the decorative silver bezel frame could be swapped out for other flashy colors, the Motorola V70 lacked many standard phone features, such as internet connectivity and a built-in camera. Its white-on-black display had a low resolution of only 96 x 64 pixels, making it difficult to read texts or view pictures.

    The phone's high price tag would set you back more than $400 (nearly $700 in today's money) while its impractical design meant it did not sell well, and it is now mostly remembered as a relic of the early 2000s. While unique, the V70 was ultimately a forgettable phone that serves as a reminder of how companies are pushed to continually innovate and capture consumers' attention with cutting-edge design.

    Motorola T720i (2002) © YouTube/Pocket Pixel Motorola T720i cellphone with camera attachment from 2002

    Phone accessories like a keychain, wrist strap, or lanyard can be fun and functional. In 2002, Motorola was also experimenting with accessories, but they weren't cute cases.

    The T720i, which was an alternate version of the T720, was one of the early phones to experiment with integrating a camera into a cellphone. The T720i differed from the T720 mainly in that it came equipped with a larger battery and a camera accessory. Rather than housing the camera in the phone itself, the T720i came with a detachable camera that could be plugged into the phone's charging slot and used to take pictures. With it plugged in you could watch the grainy images of 2002 come to life on its one-inch screen.

    A separate camera attachment was a bad idea because the digital cameras that existed at the time had a much higher resolution than the attachable camera for the T720i. The tiny camera was easily lost, it took six clicks and a bit of screen lag to take one picture, and the need to remember to bring and attach it to the phone defeated the purpose of having a camera phone for quick picture-taking on the go.

    Not only camera phones but also speaker or flashlight attachments were available for the T720i, as highlighted in their commercial. The included belt holster further emphasized the impracticality of the design. There simply wasn't enough belt space to hold all of them -- unless you had a Batman-sized utility belt.

    Motorola MPx (2004) © YouTube/VoloKin Project Motorola Mpx phone shown open

    The Motorola MPx is a prime example of what happens when you try to do too much. On paper, this cellphone had everything you'd want from a phone and a PDA.

    Some of the features it included were Wi-Fi compatibility, a full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, a camera, and a touchscreen. These are all features that are still standard on every smartphone today, but unfortunately for the MPx, the technology to make all these features work together simply wasn't there yet.

    The MPx could unfold in two ways. One axis opened like a regular flip phone and the other could open sideways to use the full keyboard. While this all sounds great, the keyboard itself was too small to comfortably use, and with multiple orientations, the numbers and keys all had a slight slant to them that felt crowded.

    The touchscreen was large for the day but smaller than what users today would be accustomed to. Operating the screen required the use of the included stylus pen for any accurate navigation. All of these features combined created a rather crowded and cumbersome user interface.

    Motorola PEBL (2005) © YouTube/MrMobile [Michael Fisher] Motorola PEBL cellphone shown closed

    The Motorola PEBL was a sleek mid-tier phone that everybody wanted to get their hands on, thanks in part to clever design and marketing. Its most distinctive feature was its special ergonomic feel, which was no accident. The PEBL's designers drew inspiration from flat, smooth river rocks, covering the phone in a rubber material that felt soft to the touch and fit in the palm of your hand.

    Another satisfying feature of the PEBL was its hinge design. While most flip phones need to be pried apart to reveal a keyboard, the PEBL featured a unique hinge that could be opened effortlessly with the press of a thumb. By pressing down on the cover, the hinge would unlock and the phone would snap open with a spring assist. When you were done making your call or changing your MIDI ringtone, you could simply close the phone and magnets would lock the hinge into place.

    The Motorola PEBL, although once highly coveted, has been largely overshadowed by more technologically advanced mobile devices. Despite its distinctive design elements, the phone's limited capabilities and lack of modern features have rendered it largely forgotten in today's mobile market, leaving it in the discarded pile of weird Motorola phones that have failed to stand the test of time.

    Motorola AURA (2008) © Ethan Miller/Getty Images Motorola Aura cell phone open from 2008

    The Motorola AURA was one of the last truly cool flip phones to arrive before smartphones standardized the look of modern-day phones. Released in 2008, the Motorola AURA arrived at a time when smartphones were gaining popularity, with the first iPhone release just a year earlier marking the beginning of the end for flip phones.

    However, the AURA didn't necessarily flip. It rotated around a circular screen in the center of the phone. One of the many joys of the flip phone era was the fact that some phones were sort of like really expensive fidget spinners. The AURA was a particular joy, as it had a spring assist that rotated open, and a window on the back revealed the Swiss-designed gear system the rotation was built on.

    The AURA's metal case was a standout design feature that made it feel more substantial than most phones of its time. It marked the end of an era where each phone model was built on a unique frame, which often resulted in a higher price tag. In 2008, the standard AURA cost $2,000, which is a huge sum for any phone, even by today's smartphone standards.

    For those who wanted something truly unique, there was the AURA Diamoniqe Limited Edition -- which is just as ostentatious as it sounds. This version of the phone was adorned with 90 diamonds valued at one karat. Considering how quickly phones go out of style, it seemed a bit over the top.

    Motorola Razr (2019) © Mr.Mikla/Shutterstock Motorola Razr 2 in hand above desk

    The Motorola Razr V3 was one of the best phones the company ever made and the peak of cool when it was first released in 2004. The design was metallic, shiny, sleek, and razor-thin. It had an impressive host of features and ruled the schoolyard when it came to flip phones.

    Back in the early 2000s, the Razr was considered an innovative phone. Fast forward to 2019, and Motorola decided to revive the Razr as a smartphone with its thin folding design for a new generation. The Motorola Razr hit the market stumbling with a $1,500 price tag, lack of durability, and functionality that was mediocre at best.

    To make matters worse for the debut of the 2019 Razr, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip was released one year later in 2020, which absolutely blew the Razr out of the water in terms of specs. The Galaxy Z Flip somehow managed to have better specs, a larger screen, and a smaller form factor, leaving the new Razr in the dust.

    Motorola hasn't given up on the Razr, though. The company redesigned the Razr in 2022, upgrading its hardware to compete with Samsung. Despite the redesign, the phone never got off the ground with an official global launch. Nevertheless, Motorola is still pursuing another redesigned Razr. Leaked Motorola Razr renders of the 2023 version garnered some serious hype for the foldable clamshell phone, but only time will tell if it will live up to the legacy of the Razr brand.

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