Best keyboard apps for Android phone
Smartphone Keyboards
Let’s start with things on my telephone of alternative - a Nexus 4.
First and foremost, Swype has to be one of the oldest keyboards around for Android, though paradoxically one of the latest to debut on the Play Store. Although perhaps it’s probably the most pirated apps in the ecosystem, I shall chorus from calling it Android’s very own “Sport of Thrones” app.
Debuting a few years in the past, Swype was one of those apps that took the world by storm with its new and revolutionary way of doing things. I spent a couple of days with Swype this time around, and though I really feel its main attraction is only a gimmick, it has a really massive fan base and quite a lot of copycats, together with Google themselves: Android’s stock IME supports gesture typing first popularized by Swype. However since I didn’t like it much on inventory, the original didn’t do much for me either. Fortunately, Swype is a completely-featured keyboard that works within the conventional way, too.
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