![]() ![]() If it could be merged with Swype maybe we'd have the perfect Android kb at last. Every few months I'll break down and try it again for 5 or 10 minutes, but I always walk away scratching my head. It is leagues better if you type with a swipe motion, but has two unfortunate drawbacks: (a) no voice typing key, and (b) if you type normally it seems significantly less accurate than the TouchWiz version.Īs for SwiftKey, I hear nothing but glowing praises and worship for it all over teh interwebz. The stock Jelly Bean update for my GS3 introduced the real Swype keyboard as an option, but you have to turn it on in settings. I received my Samsung series 7 laptop yesterday and everything worked great. The final software update for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge was rolled out by Samsung a week back. You can swipe a six- or seven-letter word flawlessly, one that doesn't have any reasonable alternates, and it will put up some completely-different word that's marginally more common as the first choice. I have tried to go to Languages Samsung keyboard and the predictive text is greyed out so I cannot turn it on. It contains swipe-motion typing, but the predictive algorithm is ridiculously aggressive and just plain dumb a lot of times. The stock GS3 TouchWiz keyboard is *not* the same as Swype.
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