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[BUZZ] myTouch 4G Slide for T-Mobile

Source: TmoNews

When smartphones started to become popular, there was one feature that many of them shared, and that was a physical keyboard. As time went by, smartphones began to lose the buttons and have since adopted mostly all-touchscreen designs. Despite all this, there are still many out there who prefer their smartphones to have physical keyboards. In fact, I personally know quite a few people who will totally write off any smartphone that doesn’t have a QWERTY keypad. For T-Mobile customers, a new high-end Android smartphone with a keyboard is quickly making its way to the carrier. Read on for some preliminary specs and opinions regarding the upcoming myTouch 4G Slide. Continue reading

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[HOW-TO/APPS] Change the on-screen keyboard

Difficulty: Easy

If you’re totally new to Android then you probably didn’t know that you could change the on-screen keyboard. Why on Earth would you want to change it? Well, simply because all on-screen keyboards are different. Different sized keys, sensitivity, prediction accuracy, and buttons are some things that vary from keyboard to keyboard. The nice thing about Android is that if you didn’t like a certain aspect of your phone, like the on-screen keyboard for instance, you have the choice and ability to change it, as the operating system does not limit you to such restrictions. Continue reading to learn how to download new on-screen keyboards and set them as the default keyboard on your Android phone. Continue reading

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