In the messaging department,
you get Swype + Dragon along with the standard Google keyboard.
Not exact matches
Whether you're a fast tapper, exact typer or a
Swype Ninja,
get ready for a better, faster keyboard experience that
gets smarter the more you use it.
It takes some
getting used to, but the
Swype software makes rapid - fire typing possible by — you guessed it — swiping your finger over the soft keys rather than tapping them, and I like the keyboard's vibration feedback when typing.
It isn't the same experience as BB10 as we don't have the «flow» and «
swype» between messages, it still relies on taping the screen, but we need to
get used to using out touch screen devices in portrait mode.
Unlike
Swype, the keyboard automatically guesses the word you're trying to type in real - time, so you
get instant feedback and don't end up accidentally typing a word you didn't mean to type.
The standard iPhone keyboard doesn't have this built in, but you can now install a keyboard like
Swype or SwiftKey from the App Store and use it to
get this feature on an iPhone.
Typing, meanwhile, has
gotten quicker with the new Word Flow keyboard, operating much like
Swype does on Android, while the calendar gains a useful «Week» view and swipe - navigation through days, weeks, and months.
As with
Swype, Word Flow takes a little
getting used to at first.
Everyone's favorite software keyboard on Android,
Swype gets an update.
For text input, you
get a custom Samsung keyboard as well as
Swype.
The 1.5 GHz processor is running Android 4.2, complete with updated Google Now functionality, a clever 360 - degree «Photo Sphere» panoramic camera feature, and keyboard gestures for
Swype - style typing — those on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean can
get the new Google Now abilities by updating the Google Search app from the Play market.