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  2. The best flip phones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    The onboard 5-megapixel camera won't win any awards, but it's good enough for everyday snapshots and video (though the latter tops out at 480p resolution — fine for viewing on the phone itself ...

  3. Samsung SGH-A877 - Wikipedia

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    The sides of the phone hold the volume control rocker, the lock button, the quick navigation menu, and the camera button. The top contains the proprietary headset, charger, and USB jack. For text input, the Impression features a backlit full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, a full QWERTY on-screen keyboard, a more common number pad mode, and a ...

  4. T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide - Wikipedia

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    The T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide is a touchscreen slider smartphone designed and manufactured by HTC Corporation for T-Mobile USA's "myTouch" series of phones. It is the fourth of the myTouch family. The myTouch 4G Slide is the first myTouch to feature HTC Espresso 3.0 , a graphical user interface similar to HTC Sense 3.0 .

  5. T-Mobile myTouch by LG - Wikipedia

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    The two phones have similar features except for these differences: The "Q" does have a slider-keyboard, the non-Q is a keyboardless design, The "Q" is both thicker and heavier than the non-Q, The screen on the "Q" is smaller than that on the non-Q, The "Q" does not have a front-facing camera, the non-Q does have one with VGA-resolution,

  6. LG Rumor (original) - Wikipedia

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    The LG Rumor/LG Scoop is a phone that was released by Sprint Nextel in September 2007. [2] This phone features a QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the right side. 5-way navigation keys are located on the main panel of the phone, but not present on the keyboard. A 176x220 pixel screen rotates as the keyboard is open, but has no contrast controls.

  7. BlackBerry Priv - Wikipedia

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    The hardware keyboard received mixed reviews. The Wall Street Journal described the keyboard as being the "smartphone equivalent of a Colonial butter churn", noting that, although it was faster to type on in comparison to virtual keyboards, the BlackBerry Classic had a larger and wider keyboard. [4]

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