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The next generation of Sony Ericsson Android phones might get Swype-like text input solution from CooTek
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If you have tried one of the touch-and-slide text entry method Swype, SlideIt or similar methods, you will never go back to the generic Android keyboard again. The soft keyboard TouchPal pre-installed on Xperia X10 is made by MWC 2009
Mobile Innovation Award winning CooTek which we spoke to at Mobile World Congress and were given a short demo of the upcoming version of their soft keyboard solution. Entering text on regular soft keyboards requires clicking on several soft keys in a row. It is also required that you hit the exact key for the dictionary to come up with a correct suggestion. The press-and-slide method demonstrated at Mobile World Congress by the Chinese company CooTek is much, much quicker. You are not required to slide exactly over the correct keys for a proper word suggestion. It is enough move your finger to a nearby character. The system not only predicts the current word, but also has sentence prediction and it is learing as you type.
Take a look at the video below for a demonstration how this works. The guy doing the demo has done this a million times before, so he is familiar with the user interface. But we tried it too, and it really speeds up text entries a lot.
YouTube demo
Is this something you would like pre-installed on your next Sony Ericsson Android phone? Feel free to leave a comment below.
[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2011-02-19 01:56 ]
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Posted: 2011-02-19 02:54:59
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I'd love to have this preinstalled on the next
phone!
Much better than Peggle, Gold Rush, Roller Coaster, and the other crap that's preinstalled on my Mini Pro!
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Posted: 2011-02-19 03:01:12
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This is awesome! What's more, the idea of suggesting the next word you could use is really good.
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Posted: 2011-02-21 22:31:02
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