Hi Chris:
You raise a good question. It depends on features you want in a phone. For
me, the main reason why I bought my smartphone and no longer use my N86
(which I still love) is because of the ability to listen to radio and
music. Both types of phones (touch screen and physical keyboard) will
allow me to do this. The IPhone and Android phones both have similar apps.
I downloaded TunedIn radio and an app for one of my local radio stations,
and they work very well. I believe they would work on both a touch screen
and physical keyboard. Most phones that include a physical keyboard also
have a touch screen as well, so it's nice to have the best of both worlds.
I believe the use of a physical keyboard or touch screen is a personal
preference and reflects what is important to you. What specific features
are you looking for on your phone?
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Leslie Fairall
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