QWERTY feels permanent because it is printed on almost every keyboard I touch. My laptop has it. My phone assumes it. Every office keyboard, BIOS password prompt, borrowed PC, and helpdesk walkthrough ...
A few years back I was at a convention somewhere and I stumbled into Palm's booth. They were showcasing a small half-qwerty keyboard. I was instantly in love, but didn't have the $$$ to drop on one.
I thought I'd use a physical QWERTY keyboard with my Android phone, but the Unihertz Titan 2 Elite and Clicks Power Keyboard say otherwise.
Three years ago I tried out the massive Unihertz Titan smartphone with a very large physical QWERTY keyboard. I loved the BlackBerry Passport, but the Titan was just too large for me to carry daily ...