Smartphones and tablets just keep getting better, becoming ever more powerful and convenient. Everything about these gadgets keeps improving — except the keyboards. Compared to their desktop and even laptop counterparts, built-in mobile device keyboards — both button-style and on-screen versions — are universally awful.
Whether you’re taking notes at a client meeting, attempting to text-message someone from a conference or simply trying to enter contact details into a phone book, typing on the typical smartphone or tablet keyboard is inconvenient and painful.
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