Take the excellent Windows
Phone keyboard experience, add things such as CTRL shortcut support, more configurable options, merge it with SwiftKey, give SwiftKey a new, modern look, and maybe even give SwiftKey a rebrand.
If you've been jealous of better keyboard features on your phone, then you'll be happy to hear with today's build we're bringing those familiar
phone keyboard experiences to your PC with our new XAML - based touch keyboard!
Not exact matches
Other enhancements expect in the update include BlackBerry Mobile Voice System Support, BlackBerry Balance, Cross Domain Email Warnings, Type N Go, Dark Theme Support, Out - of - Box -
Experience, Smartcard Support, Mnemonic
Phone Dialing, Word Prediction, and
Keyboard Shortcuts.
If you want that
keyboard, with some added heft, and / or a stock Android
experience go with the G2, but if you like the Touchwiz UI and the slimmer package, the Samsung Vibrant will surely be the
phone for you.
I'd liken the typing
experience to being similar to typing on a physical cell
phone keyboard.
Stunning 4.1» WVGA AMOLED capacitive, multi-touch display A full portrait QWERTY
keyboard to provide a better viewing & messaging
experience Supported with T - Mobile service Elliptical, slender form provides elegance in a pocket - friendly size Gorilla Glass for unprecedented durability and scratch resistance And, since we're here in New York participating in Microsoft's Windows
Phone 7 launch, let me call out some of the highlights and use cases for the new operating system:
BlackBerry Passport also comes with a touch - enabled
keyboard that lets you perform many touch functions right on the
keyboard; BlackBerry Blend which allows you to access messages and content from your BlackBerry smartphone on your computer and tablet; a text and voice BlackBerry Assistant to help you accomplish tasks quickly and easily; a high quality
phone call
experience and more than a full day of battery life.
The
experience was more akin to what I'm used to on a physical cell
phone keyboard.
Looking a bit like the Asus Padfone products which allow you to dock a
phone into a screen and
keyboard module the Transformer Book V5 does a similar thing but allows you to dock an Android
phone into the back of a WIndows Notebook thus allowing the user to either view the
phone as a small window or to go full - screen for a full Android laptop
experience.
For example, while CrackBerry's founder Kevin Michaluk liked a lot of design aspects of the
phone, overall he did not like this
phone nearly as much as I, largely due to the user
experience of the BlackBerry OS in the absence of a
keyboard (he does like the touchscreen
experience on the PlayBook tablet).
We now live in a smartphone world where far more people have
experienced a touchscreen smartphone than a
phone with physical buttons and most people don't know a
keyboard can work this way - whenever I give a demo of the KEYone to someone who is unfamiliar, swiping on the
keyboard blows them away.
This is pegged as a return to BlackBerry's roots, with a heavy emphasis on the
keyboard experience harking back to the
phone's most popular
phones from its heydey.
The
phones hardware offers responsive and quick scrolling and zoom, and flipping to landscape mode to use the hardware
keyboard offers an unmatched web
experience.
The company notes that it has a reputation for a great typing
experience — Bold series is widely considered a benchmark for physical
phone keyboards — but since BlackBerry 10 is all about touch, RIM says that it's honing its algorithms to make sure that it learns how users type.
3.2 - inch WQVGA touchscreen for clear images and easy touch access Slide - out QWERTY
keyboard for a tactile typing
experience Android 2.1 operating system with over-the-air upgrade capability for future OS releases 3.2 - megapixel camera 2 GB microSD card with support for optional cards up to 32 GB 256 MB internal memory 800 MHz processor for efficient multitasking Bluetooth for hands - free calling with connected wireless headsets Voice Search to find nearby locations or web content just by speaking WiFi connectivity for sending emails, browsing the web, or checking for status updates Virgin Mobile Live streams music 24/7 from past and present Virgin Mobile Festival artists Tools: Calendar, Calculator, Flashlight, Alarm Clock, World Clock, Stop Watch & Timer Google mobile services including Google Search, Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail, YouTube, and syncing with Google Calendar Rich email client supports MS Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Windows Live Hotmail, POP3 / IMAP Outlook syncing capability to synchronize business mail, contacts, and calendars automatically Sprint's 3G network lets you enjoy faster web surfing, downloads, messaging, and more on your
phone Opera Mini mobile web browser for surfing the web
This may be because it provides a great user
experience and flexibility due to the widescreen, the availability of the computer
keyboard or maybe your
phone isn't strong enough to handle the game.
• Navigate your Xbox 360 with swipe and tap • Use your
phone's
keyboard to type to your Xbox 360 • Browse the Internet on your Xbox 360 with full
keyboard and zooming • Play, pause, fast forward, rewind, and stop videos and music on your Xbox 360 • Search the full Xbox catalog of music, video, and games • Enjoy rich, interactive
experiences from select game and entertainment content creators • Track and compare your achievements with your Xbox friends • Change up your 3D avatar • Message your Xbox friends • Edit your Xbox profile
Finally, with a USB - C - to - HDMI adapter, you can plug the Mate 10 Pro into a monitor and get a desktop - like
experience — either by also attaching a
keyboard and mouse, or by navigating the EMUI Desktop using the
phone's screen as a touchpad.
Word Flow
keyboard delivers an easy typing
experience on Windows
Phone devices, which is quite similar to Swype and SwiftKey
keyboards that already available on iOS and Android.
Some good example uses for USB OTG include plugging a flash drive into your
phone for extra storage, connecting your
phone to a DSLR camera to serve as a viewfinder or shutter button, or simply plugging a mouse or
keyboard into your tablet to get a desktop - like
experience.
As well as upgrading its flagship
phones, Samsung has also upgraded the DeX
experience — the bit of kit you can plug the S9 and S9 Plus (or S8
phones) into to power a full - screen, desktop - style Android
experience, complete with mouse and
keyboard if needed.
There was Powerpoint and Outlook running on a
phone, then by connecting that
phone to a Bluetooth
keyboard and mouse, and to an HDMI monitor, you got a desktop - like
experience out of your
phone's hardware albeit more limited in nature.
The
phone famously rejected physical
keyboards for a touch - typing
experience, which many spurned.
During its Build 2015 keynote today, Microsoft announced that Continuum will be built into Windows 10 for
phones, allowing users with «select premium
phones» to connect their
phone to a
keyboard, mouse, and external screen for a desktop - like
experience.
New
phones like the Lumia 950, 950 XL and the HP Elite x3 can be used on a big screen, with
keyboard and mouse, but the current Continuum
experience is far from perfect.
I've noticed that Google apps particularly
experience a lot of stutters compared to other
phones, and the Gboard
keyboard even misses keystrokes.
Another carryover from the Galaxy S8 line is support for DeX, the dock - required feature that lets you use the
phone in conjunction with a monitor,
keyboard and mouse for a desktop - like
experience.
Cortana gets reminder improvements, there is a new handwriting
experience, a new emoji panel for hardware
keyboards, and Microsoft is bringing the
phone touch -
keyboard experience to the desktop.
Additionally, there is a one - handed touch -
keyboard experience that looks similar to the one you get with your
phone.
In a continued effort to align the
experience across devices, Windows 10 now brings the
phone touch -
keyboard experience to the desktop.
Fleksy is known its fast typing
experience, and the design isn't as cumbersome and crowded as trying to cram a
keyboard on a smartwatch could have been... but I'm still not sold that people are going to daintily tap their wrists instead of just using their
phone.
The
keyboard is chock - full of handy features, the
phone will last you more than a day, it has a relatively clean software
experience, and it's secure thanks to the company's promise of monthly security updates.
Continuum works only on new hardware and allows you to unleash a PC - like
experience when the
phone is connected to a monitor, mouse and
keyboard.
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