Hello Karen, 
I have an Iphone 4S. I do use a hardware keyboard that attaches to the back of 
the phone , only slightly thickening it, yet giving me hardware tactile keys. 
When one gets used to the feel, it is designed for speed. It is called a 
keyboard buddy ase made by boxwave. The hardware keyboard slides in & out as 
needed. If you look in to this type of keyboard or a similar manufacturer, you 
won't be sorry. The unit slips over the back of the phone & is no longer than 
the phone, it is also bluetooth connected.

Pam Francis

On Jun 26, 2013, at 12:57 PM, "Jamie Pauls" <jamiepa...@gmail.com> wrote:

You cannot, however, add a contact using Siri. As much as I agree with all
comments about how great the iPhone is, I feel that we need to try to answer
the specific questions as much as possible. I am pretty sure you can use a
Bluetooth keyboard to dial phone numbers, although I haven't done so. Also,
remember that you can get cases with a keyboard attached so you aren't
carrying two pieces of equipment. This will, of course, increase the size of
the phone.

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Matt Dierckens
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:59 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: If I really must get an iphone...

Hello.
The first question is true, using Siri, you can dial numbers, and send text
messages is possible using your voice.
I don't believe there is a keyboard scrictly for dialling, however.
Hope this helped.

On 2013-06-26, at 12:55 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> I do not want one truth be told.  My goal is a phone with buttons, and
while some remain available from my provider, I may not end up with much
choice  lol.
> I understand from many using the iphone for dialing that it is slow and a
pain.
> my questions are two, and very strict ones.  do not mistake me, I know it
is fine as a smart device, but I am 100% firm on what I need in a phone
only.
> My questions are two.
> can I do everything entirely by voice? speak the numbers, if for some odd
reason I want to send a text, etc.?
> second, if I must add a keyboard for dialing, does one exist?  not for
typing, strictly for dialing the phone.
> I type 85 words a minute, I do not wish to spend time poking rapidly at a
screen  trying to dial the phone.
> so, are either of the two work arounds options?
> thanks,
> Karen
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