You can consider using a USB keyboard or Bluetooth keyboard with your phone. Can’t really use them on-the-go though, so it is quite limiting, but it does allow a keyboard experience on a phone. This works on Android; not sure if it works with iPhone.
I used to have a bunch of keyboards but it’s not a workable solution. If I have such a surface or environment as to use one, might as well just use a laptop or something.
You can consider using a USB keyboard or Bluetooth keyboard with your phone. Can’t really use them on-the-go though, so it is quite limiting, but it does allow a keyboard experience on a phone. This works on Android; not sure if it works with iPhone.
I used to have a bunch of keyboards but it’s not a workable solution. If I have such a surface or environment as to use one, might as well just use a laptop or something.
My old qwerty keypad phones worked so well.