Archive for ‘Communications’

March 25th, 2011

With Swype on Android You Can Do Anything!

Android users can consider themselves lucky, mainly because they can use Swype on their phones. It replaces usual virtual keyboard that Android phones were dedicated to months before. But that now has changed, Swype keep’s coming on Devices as they ship out, for example Samsung Galaxy S uses this fantastic keyboard.

Swype on Android device

You do remember T9, right? Well that out dated type of typing is just old enough so we can forget about it. Nokia and Sony erricson loved it, but i think they found something they are gonna love even more. Maybe you just can’t stand that TAP-TAP on touchscreens but thankfully Swype is here to answer your prayers.It’s a typing interface which has been designed from the ground up for touchscreen-enabled devices and instead of trying to replicate a real-world keyboard it allows you to effortlessly trace your words and input text faster than you ever imagined was possible on a device without a physical interface. It’s getting more and more accepted by the phone publishers, thats way we said welcome Android Swype above . One of the first to support was T-mobile.

Swype Android is the way to go !

Android recognized what is good as you can see, cause they probably know that they have many users fighting with tap-tap on touch screen, just like me! Using Swype is easy – you merely have to link letters on the keyboard together to spell words. For example, if you want to type “Hello” then you just start at “h” and then move your finger swiftly through “e”, “l” and “o”. Because “Helo” isn’t a recognised word in the English language, Swype will automatically correct your input to “Hello”, but for cases where there may be some confusion – such as “son” and “soon” – it’s possible to add in additional letters by performing a circle gesture on the appropriate key. So we suggest to you keep using Swype.