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  2. 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.

  3. HTC 7 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The HTC 7 Pro (also known as the HTC Arrive) is a business class smartphone, part of the HTC 7 series of Internet-enabled, Windows Phone smartphones designed and marketed by HTC Corporation. It is the successor of the HTC Touch Pro2 with a left-side slide-out QWERTY keyboard, with tilting screen.

  4. T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide - Wikipedia

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    The design of the myTouch 4G Slide is a refinement of that of the myTouch 4G.From the front, the phones look similar; the main differences between the two are small changes to the four physical buttons and a slightly smaller screen (the myTouch 4G Slide has a 3.7-inch screen, and the myTouch 4G a 3.8-inch screen).

  5. LG KS360 - Wikipedia

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    The phone had a full QWERTY keyboard and a threaded conversation view for faster texting. It also had a heat-sensitive screen that could be used for dialing numbers. The phone could use MicroSD cards of up to 4GB in size. The phone had Bluetooth 2.0, and WAP and GPRS were used to connect to the internet.

  6. Palm Pre - Wikipedia

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    The Palm Pre / ˈ p r iː /, styled as palm prē, [2] is a multitasking smartphone that was designed and marketed by Palm with a multi-touch screen and a sliding keyboard. The smartphone was the first to use Palm's Linux-based mobile operating system, webOS. [3]

  7. BlackBerry Priv - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry_Priv

    The Wall Street Journal felt that the Priv was "a really good phone for people who want a [hardware] keyboard and a more secure Android experience", but that it "isn't going to put BlackBerry back on top again". [4] The Verge felt that the Priv was a "remarkable" debut for Android on BlackBerry hardware, albeit marred by its performance issues. [3]

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