That's going to be different depending on your exact phone and keyboard software. I'm on android and I get '5' and '#' on the same page several characters apart.
I detest iPhone users using their emojis as replies because all it does is put quotes around my text message and sends it back to me with a liked it, loved it, questioned it, or emphasized it.
Okay, but that'd be a weird connection to make considering it's unrecognizable to a large chunk of the planet -- and acting as if all phones have the same keyboard is silly.
Yeah, pound is its own button on a mobile keypad. On a keyboard, it'd be shift+3.
I have zero idea where one would get the idea that ## is 55.
That's going to be different depending on your exact phone and keyboard software. I'm on android and I get '5' and '#' on the same page several characters apart.
I detest iPhone users using their emojis as replies because all it does is put quotes around my text message and sends it back to me with a liked it, loved it, questioned it, or emphasized it.
Your keyboard on your cell phone not your dialing pad on your phone function...
On my Android keyboard the # is on the D key, not the 5 key
D5 = ##
5 = # (iPhone)
D = # (Android)
So DD or 55
Depending on device.
And on GBoard, which I prefer over in-built Android (both are Google anyway), the # is on the S key.
Keyboard software differs from person to person. GBoard, Android, third party, Apple. They all have different ways of handling symbols.
Trump uses an iPhone, that I can tell you.
Okay, but that'd be a weird connection to make considering it's unrecognizable to a large chunk of the planet -- and acting as if all phones have the same keyboard is silly.
5th spot from the left