You can not change the touch screen sensitivity on the iPhone.
Yes , but not a slide out keyboard. It has an integrated qwerty keyboard on its touch screen which appears whenever there is a text field ( where you can type) whenever you press it.
The iPhone does not have a physical keyboard. It is a keyboard that pops up on the display when you need to type something in and you type by touching the keys on the touchscreen sensitive display.
A virtual keyboard differs from a touch typing keyboard because a virtual keyboard is on touch sensitive screen (like on the iphone) rather a hardware keyboard that some people prefer.
The Samsung Galaxy S II is slightly bigger than the iPhone (by roughly an inch), so it has plenty of room for a well laid out digital touch screen keyboard.
Yes the Sony Ericsson xperia x10 does have many touch screen keyboards, wether the Android Keyboard, the Japanese Keyboard, the Chinese Keyboard, the Korean Keyboard, the Defaut Sony Ericsson Keyboard and downloadable keyboards such as the Iphone Keyboard.
It depends on what you like, do you want a keyboard and ping go for the Blackberry, do you want a lot of games and a big screen go for iPhone 3GS
To enable a Sinhala keyboard on your iPhone, go to Settings, then General, Keyboard, Keyboards, and select "Add New Keyboard." Scroll down and choose Sinhala. You can then switch between keyboards by tapping the globe icon on the keyboard.
The on screen keyboard in Windows 7 is located: Start> All Programmes> Accessories> Ease of access> On Screen Keyboard. This displays the standard keyboard, on screen.
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No; the best you can do is download other applications with their own built-in keyboard, but that keyboard will only function within that app (it won't be system-wide). Unfortunately, Apple has restricted this functionality from the app store.
more apps, better battery life, video recording, on screen keyboard, more storage, and alot of othher stuff