I remember being one of the many who thought touchscreens wouldn’t catch on because people loved physical keyboards too much. Of course, touchscreens weren’t quite what they are today. Haptic feedback and multi-touch were game changers.
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’ll trade the large phone display for a physical keyboard.
I remember being one of the many who thought touchscreens wouldn’t catch on because people loved physical keyboards too much. Of course, touchscreens weren’t quite what they are today. Haptic feedback and multi-touch were game changers.
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.
Mad Catz accessory solved your problem many years ago.
Which one
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/mad-catz-strike-m-wireless-keyboard
That just looks like a normal wireless keyboard, not something you can use while standing in a bus tho.