iPhone’s Keyboard

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The iPhone has four physical buttons on its outer shell, these being “Home”, “Volume”, “Sleep”, and “Mute”. If you still haven’t see an iPhone, you might be wondering how you can input numbers, letters, and symbols into it.

iPhone is completely touch screen operated and it incorporates a full QWERTY keyboard which you certainly are familiar with because it’s the same thing as the keyboard in your personal laptop or computer. Another feature of iPhone is that it includes automatic spell correction, a dictionary, and strong predictive text capabilities. However, one problem owners probably experience with the QWERTY keyboard is that the letters are too close they tend to press not only the keys that they’re after but the nearby keys also. At first, this may be a hassle but perhaps after a while you’ll find out that if you type quickly and forget about the inaccuracies you will notice that the phone actually correct them for you anyway so it’s not an issue at all.

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  1. That was so exciting.

  2. That’s interesting. I want to try it.

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