Check out the best QWERTY phones 2013, as rated by Digital Trends’ expert reviewers.
Check out the best QWERTY phones, as rated by Digital Trends’ expert reviewers. Touchscreens have spread through the smartphone market like wildfire since the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 and one of its chief victims has been physical keyboards. Though the Motorola Droid series has stood resilient and continued improving its physical keyboard, most phones have done away with buttons in favor of thinness and weight. Still, though the keyboard is under attack, there are still a few shining examples of good QWERTY phones out there. Below are our favorites. Our best QWERTY phones list is continually updated as we review new phones with physical keyboards that enter the market.
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Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE
The Photon Q is a perfect phone for anyone who wants a slide-out keyboard. For mobile typing, it doesn't get better than this.
- Pros: Fantastic keyboard, Fast processor, Runs Android…
- Cons: Poor battery life while idling, Camera doesn't
Motorola Droid 4
If you want a phone that can tap into Verizon's 4G LTE network and you prefer a physical keyboard, then you can't go wrong with the Motorola Droid 4.
- Pros: Amazing slide-out keyboard with number row, 4G LTE…
- Cons: Poor screen quality, Camera takes washed-out
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide
For the $99 online price, The MyTouch 4G Slide is probably the best bargain on T-Mobile.
- Pros: Low price, Impressive dual-core specs, Great…
- Cons: Keyboard is flat, Front camera is only VGA, Phone…
Motorola Droid 3
The Droid 3 is a definitive step up from previous slide-out Droids. The 4-inch screen is appreciated and we think the keyboard is pretty much best-in-class.
- Pros: Fantastic slide-out keyboard with number row…
- Cons: No 4G LTE, Screen quality is poor, Camera takes
LG Mach
The LG Mach's keyboard does not match the Motorola Photon Q ($200), and it's plastic construction and low-res screen do not impress, but LG's Android user interface is speedy. If saving $100 is important to you, the Mach may be a better choice, but aside from the keyboard, there are few compelling reasons to choose it over other Sprint phones, including LG's own Optimus G ($200) or the HTC EVO 4G LTE (also $100).
- Pros: Relatively thin and comfortable design, Speedy…
- Cons: Keys are somewhat stiff, Low resolution screen
BlackBerry Torch 9810
The real downside to the Torch 9810 is the already-outdated BlackBerry OS 7, and the near-complete lack of quality apps available through App World.
- Pros: Bright, responsive display, Full QWERTY keyboard…
- Cons: Small touchscreen, Far outdated OS, Terrible app…
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G
All in all, while we like the screen and keyboard, the Sidekick 4G tries too hard to be different.
- Pros: Great keyboard, Clear phone calls, useful text…
- Cons: Outdated Android 2.2 install, Custom user
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