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The video centers around a review of a rare physical keyboard accessory for the Samsung Galaxy S7, initially found on Facebook Marketplace. This accessory, designed in 2016 for flagship devices, consists of two pieces: a case and a keyboard with individual clicky buttons that signal the phone to enter a keyboard mode. The host draws comparisons to Blackberry's design, noting the absence of touchpad functionality but highlighting its practicality for enthusiasts of physical keyboards seeking to use modern mainstream phones. Despite its niche appeal, cramped design, and relatively high price, the keyboard case offers a unique solution for users nostalgic for physical typing experiences. The video concludes with a reflection on the rarity and functionality of such accessories, inviting viewer opinions on their relevance in contemporary smartphones.
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In this segment, the host introduces a “random mini review” of an accessory for the Samsung Galaxy S7. The accessory, discovered on Facebook Marketplace for $20, consists of two pieces. Initially, the host receives only one piece and later retrieves the second. This accessory is a physical keyboard case, a rarity for flagship devices of its time (2016), as most did not feature physical keyboards. The case has a rubbery grip with the Samsung logo and fits over the phone’s wireless charging and NFC components. The keyboard, which includes individual clicky buttons and pass-through for the home button, cannot be purchased anymore. The host shares personal enjoyment of physical keyboards and finds this product to be a unique addition to the Samsung Galaxy S7.
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In this segment, the presenter discusses a physical keyboard accessory for Samsung flagship phones. They demonstrate how the keyboard works with the phone, noting functions like opening recent apps and typing. The presenter mentions the similarity of the keyboard’s design to Blackberry’s, though without touchpad functionality. They highlight the practicality for users who prefer physical keyboards but want to use a mainstream phone. The keyboard case is deemed somewhat pricey at around $80 but provides a solution for those missing physical keyboards. The presenter also remarks on the keyboard’s cramped feeling but suggests users could adapt over time. The accessory adds minimal bulk and offers some balance while holding the phone. The interaction between the phone and the keyboard relies on the case signaling the phone to enter a keyboard mode. Despite its niche appeal, it’s a unique accessory that sparked the presenter’s interest.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses an accessory for the Samsung S7, a physical keyboard case that revitalizes the phone. They note that for optimal functionality, the phone’s back cover should be glued down and the display should be crack-free. The accessory works with NFC and tsp hovering technology, allowing the phone to recognize key presses through contact points. They mention this type of accessory could appeal to physical keyboard enthusiasts and suggest looking for it on local listings. The presenter concludes by asking viewers for their thoughts on such accessories for modern phones and reflects on its rarity and functionality.