RazrBerry

the_boon

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I'm gonna assume that there aren't many using their Razr's like this

Case for Razr
Zitaotech bluetooth keyboard
Pill-shaped popsocket
Set of metal plates
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The fact that the keyboard is larger than the body of the phone would drive me nuts after 30 seconds of seeing it. Nope.
 
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I don't find this necessary personally. The 2024 plus versions keyboard works fine for me while using the cover screen. I guess if some has extra fat fingers then it may aid them. Options are always good

Thanks
 
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The fact that the keyboard is larger than the body of the phone would drive me nuts after 30 seconds of seeing it. Nope.
Barely, but Zitao also sells narrower keyboards such as the Q10 which I haven't tried yet. I tried the 9900 one but the Q20 one is more comfortable to type on. The keys are a good width.
 
I don't find this necessary personally. The 2024 plus versions keyboard works fine for me while using the cover screen. I guess if some has extra fat fingers then it may aid them. Options are always good

Thanks
Well yes it does work, but it's way more comfortable with the physical one and leaves the screen mostly unobstructed while typing.
 
I get it, but for me it defeats the purpose of the smaller design. It's just not for me. Not saying it wasn't a good option for some.
 
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I get it, but for me it defeats the purpose of the smaller design. It's just not for me. Not saying it wasn't a good option for some.
Gotcha. I first ran this setup with an S24 but wanted something more compact so only a flip phone would achieve that, since the "smallest" modern Android is...well the S24 at 147mm tall.

I would have gone Z Flip if the outer display matched the Razr's in size and functionality.

Basically this feels like using a somewhat heavier BlackBerry Classic. When opened its more top heavy but the popsocket can be expanded to hold for balance retention.
 
How I miss the days of yore of typing on that near-perfect BlackBerry physical keyboard! Hehehe
 
How I miss the days of yore of typing on that near-perfect BlackBerry physical keyboard! Hehehe
Yeah I wanted that back so I had to buy a Bluetooth BB keyboard from Zitaotech, a popsocket & set of metal plates (to keep phone + keyboard together) and of course, well, the Razr
 
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How to do this setup:

How to BlueBerry / RazrBerry your phone:

Watch [this](https://youtu.be/bnA4d6uEKS0?si=0AYhwcD36Uw1cNBt) first to understand how it works. Just substitute the slab phone for a Razr.

Now, [here](https://www.tindie.com/stores/zitaotech/) is where you get the keyboard (Get the USB and BLE model). They fly out of stock fast, but the creator keeps making more as fast as he can. You can join his [Discord server](https://discord.com/invite/WzPthAmMbP) for updates on restocking and new products.

You would also need this [battery](https://a.co/d/1LerG4t) as the keyboard creator cannot ship that internationally.

And finally, you would need these [metal plates](https://a.co/d/abSn34u) and this pill-shaped [popsocket](https://a.co/d/3hTV4yT) to keep the phone and keyboard together.

*Optional: Flash the [BlueBerry firmware](https://github.com/Drexel-Macintosh) for an even better experience*
 
I'm gonna assume that there aren't many using their Razr's like this

Case for Razr
Zitaotech bluetooth keyboard
Pill-shaped popsocket
Set of metal plates
71a209ec67f4a751ce9561bdc74277b6.jpg
03b338ea02bd09bef525deebd70f499c.jpg
Clicks finally created a keyboard for the RAZR and is now open for pre-orders.
 

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