Swype lets you text faster and more efficiently.
Not exact matches
The keys are small, and
let's face it...
swyping can be inaccurate!
AT&T also includes the
Swype keyboard on the Atrix 4G, which
lets you create words by dragging your finger across the keyboard.
A plethora of keyboard options are available: Users can choose from Android, Samsung, and
Swype (the latter of which
lets you drag your finger from letter to letter to type words).
The Galaxy S II also comes with the
Swype keyboard that
lets you form words by drawing lines to connect letters.
Rounding out the list of new additions is a
Swype - like keyboard option that
lets you draw a line through the letters you want to input instead of tapping each one out individually.
Best of all, our new Word Flow Keyboard
lets you glide your fingers over the keys to type INCREDIBLY quickly... a kid was able to BREAK THE OFFICIAL WORLD RECORD previously held by the
Swype keyboard on a Samsung Galaxy S4 using Word Flow by 8 seconds!
Although Microsoft doesn't
let users install third - party keyboard apps just yet, Windows Phone 8.1 has a great
Swype - like keyboard that
lets you type like normal or skim over keys in a swiping motion.
For text input, you can choose from either the standard Android multitouch keyboard or the special
Swype keyboard that
lets you spell out words by dragging your finger across the keys.