For the United States of America your keyboard configuration would be "English (United States) - US". I belive the modern configuration is (QWERTY)
"Qwerty" was created for PDA/data phones that had a full keyboard. "Qwerty" just spells out the first 6 letters of the keyboard beginning with the top left had corner and going across... ™
i don't know but they use non-qwerty's now, on phones hope that helps!!
on a QWERTY keyboard it is located on the T and to press it most phones have a FN button.
QWERTY is the name of a keyboard layout, originally designed to prevent jams that occurred when the keys clashed together. They're most commonly used on personal computers and mobile phones. QWERTY are the first six letters from left to right on the top letter row of your keyboard.
the alternative to the qwerty keyboard is the AZERTY keyboard
Qwerty keyboard.
My personal favorites are QWERTY Keyboard phones and touchscreen phones. A few of my favorites are the Voyager, Glyde, and EnV2.
These cell phones are called slide phones. They usually have a qwerty keyboard underneath that slides out. More smartphones are now becoming slide phones as well.
im not positive but i would say that it is one of those phones that slide out to a full qwerty keyboard
i think he is pretty amazing. the flip phones are a pain in the you know what to text on :)
Clamshell or flip phones were popular in the early 2000s. When clamshell phones are closed they take up a very minimal amount of space. Clamshell phones do not have a QWERTY keyboard, have a very small screen and are easily broken. Slider phones are a versatile phone. On the outside of the phone there is a touchscreen. There is a bottom compartment to the phone that will reveal a QWERTY keyboard.