Sentences with phrase «uses swype»

By default, the Kyocera Echo uses a Swype keyboard that allows you to speed up your typing by drawing lines between the letters you wish to type.
We enjoyed using Swype (pre-installed) to enter text quickly just by tracing a finger between the letters.
In portrait mode, we preferred using the Swype keyboard, which was equally accurate, if a bit slower.
In reality they seldom attack a human», being entered in just 25.94 seconds, by using Swype.
As for input methods, you can use Swype or the standard Android virtual keyboard.

Not exact matches

Apple's Craig Federighi revealed later in the keynote address that iOS users will also be able to install and use third - party keyboard apps like SwiftKey and Swype.
Anybody who has used SwiftKey or Swype on an Android device knows how much more enjoyable it is to «type» with.
Those who like the Swype keyboard that can use on the Galaxy Tab and other Android devices are also out of luck.
The Swype keyboard will perhaps be a much better technology to be used on smartphones given their smaller size of display screen though to have a feel of this new technology on a tablet device will be worth waiting for.
Long - pressing within any text field will give users the option of switching to Swype, a text - entry method that uses lines to connect letters and swiftly spell words.
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.
We recommend using ASUS» keyboard because it puts the number keys on the same screen with the letters, provides more symbols, and even offers a trace mode, which is similar to Swype.
Swype Keyboard was used by tens of millions of Android users, but all good things must come to an end...
We take a look at how typing on mobile devices used to be, and where it's going with the introduction of apps like Swype and Microsoft's curved keyboard
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.
And finally, a UK woman broke the Guinness World record of text message writing using a Samsung handset and Swype — the alterative way of text entry on mobile phones.
Simply amazing, no lag time at all w / processer as fast as it is... to answer some questions out there, no screenshots of ebook reader until day of launch, software not running yet... media player the same as other WM phones, will NOT upgrade to WM7... for those (like me) who are anti-touchscreen only devices, this will change your mind, swype is amazing and simple to use.
T - Mobile provides its own keyboard from Swype; I found it easy to use and responsive, with convenient multipurpose keys that are better defined than those of the stock Android keyboard but cluttered with secondary characters.
i hope so, as it has the same TouchWiz interface as the Swype - using Samsung Omnia 2.
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.
You can use the device by touch your finger or uses Digital Pen plus new Swype keyboard which offer more efficient for data entry or write email.
It's not perfect though, as Swype relies heavily on a dictionary, so if you tend to use slang or words that are not in the dictionary, Swype might not help as much.
What I want for my iPhone is also SWYPE, Flash support (for a singular business use that I have on one website), a larger display, and an SD card.
The use of swype and increase in average screen size is making phones with physical keyboards less relevant.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 inch tablet uses a version of the Swype keyboard which is reasonably comfortable for typing with your thumbs, but again, you're not likely to use all 10 fingers to type on that tablet.
Recently shown as part of the Never cargo terminal... exhibition at LA's Smart Objects in July and based on French civil engineer Victor Cornetz's studies of insect movements, the work follows an ant pathway across multilingual translations and crowd - sourced dictionaries using an Android Swype.
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!
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.
If you don't want to use the keyboard, Swype is used as the default on - screen keyboard option.
You only need to enable «Full Access» if you would like to download more languages, or to use purchased Swype themes.
With Swype both your keyboard dictionary and how you use your words follows you from device to device.
To use the Emoji Keyboard in Swype, press the Swype key and then select «Emoji Keyboard.»
-- The included keyboard, while good, is nowhere near as accurate or easy to use as SwiftKey, Swype or any number of third - party keyboards
As with Swype, Word Flow takes a little getting used to at first.
Swype automatically capitalizes words that appear at the beginning of a sentence, but you can also use a special gesture to capitalize letters.
The Epic 4G Touch comes equipped with the Swype keyboard, which many people enjoy and use regularly, but I am still not a fan.
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