First a cellphone with a keyboard which is almost a smartphone, but not quite, the LG VX9800 (aka the V):

When opened it has a full QWERTY keyboard:

This is a text messaging and music phone on steroids, and has a calendar with scheduler, an alarm clock, a calculator and a notepad. But it is not a smartphone.
Then there is the T-Mobile SDA, called the HTC Tornado elsewhere:

PCWorld listed it as one of the Top 10 Standard Cell Phones in this article , but CNET rightly referred to it as a "Windows Mobile 5 smart phone" in their review.
It doesn't have a keyboard, but runs the Windows Mobile 5 Operating system.
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