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Personal Preference: Which keypad do you use? (Android, Samsung, or Swype?)

Simba501

Android Enthusiast
Jul 26, 2010
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Just curious to know which keypad everyone prefers. I used the Samsung keypad for a while and just switched to the Android keypad today to try it out. I think it looks great.

*For anyone that doesn't know what I'm talking about:

Menu > Settings > Locale and Text > Set default keyboard
 
Still learning to swype, but getting better at it with each time I use it. I can't imagine trying to type one letter at a time any more. My last phone was a slider, and I thought I was going to miss the physical keyboard when I upgraded, but swype is infinitely better. The index finger is so much more comfortable, and faster, to use for text input than two thumbs. Plus I don't have to remember the exact spelling. Predictive text on Droid X keyboard seems good, but I just can't get used to moving my eyes between the keys and the suggested list.
 
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I keep switching between Android and Swype. If I'm setting up my contacts or doing something that has odd spellings, I'll go with Android. If I'm trying to write a grocery list or something I'll use Swype. Also, the Swype keyboard looks too cluttered to me with all of the small symbols etc on the keys. I'd prefer if it looked as simple as the Android keyboard.

I noticed when my wife was using the Samsung keyboard the other day that it does not make any suggestions as you go, which was a disappointment, so I switched her to Android and also showed her the voice-to-text button. As far as I can tell there's no reason to use the Samsung keyboard at all.
 
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I keep switching between Android and Swype. If I'm setting up my contacts or doing something that has odd spellings, I'll go with Android. If I'm trying to write a grocery list or something I'll use Swype. Also, the Swype keyboard looks too cluttered to me with all of the small symbols etc on the keys. I'd prefer if it looked as simple as the Android keyboard.

I noticed when my wife was using the Samsung keyboard the other day that it does not make any suggestions as you go, which was a disappointment, so I switched her to Android and also showed her the voice-to-text button. As far as I can tell there's no reason to use the Samsung keyboard at all.

The Samsung keypad has predictive text....I haven't used it though, due to my horrible predictive text experience on my previous iPhone 3GS...
 
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