Telephone keyboard8/11/2023 ![]() ![]() It gets better as it learns your writing style and lets you switch effortlessly between languages mid-sentence, which is great for bilingual folks. SwiftKey’s legions of faithful fans praise its high accuracy rates and intelligent predictive capabilities, which even extend to slang and emoji. Your personal dictionary is tied to your Google account, so you can have it ready for whatever device you install Gboard on. Since it is developed by Google, you know there is no need to worry about malware, adware, or any other nasty stuff. You can swipe around the keyboard to type, but the main draw is the ability to query Google without having to leave a conversation - just tap the Google icon to search the web. There are plenty of customization options too, such as adding a number row, and there are other extra features, like a one-handed mode and voice input. Google’s lightweight keyboard app may already be your default app, in which case you need to look no further for extensive language and built-in emoji support for hundreds of useful symbols and emoticons. ![]() Do you agree? Let us know in the comments below.Always a great favorite among Android users, Gboard may not be the flashiest app, but it’s first-class if you’re looking for Android and Google integration as well as a guarantee of privacy. However, we generally find the WP keyboard more intelligent and intuitive to use than Android keyboard. Again, we can’t emphasize enough that both are generally great keyboards. So there you have it a break down of Windows Phone vs Android keyboards. So is there’s a word that’s not recognized in the English dictionary, you can easily add it. Only Afrikaans and Swahilli are the only African languages supported by both keyboards.īoth support custom dictionaries. Language supportīoth have great language support with languages/Alphabet such as Afrikaans, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Thai, Turkish, Spanish, Vietnamese, Swahili, Arabic. Otherwise WP has a better implementation of cut, copy and paste and its voice dictation is a lot more accurate than Android’s. But Android beats WP on the placement of the Voice dictation icon which is universal across Apps and the positioning of punctuation symbols. It’s auto-suggest is almost magical.Ĭopy and paste on Android is a pain. It’s easy and intuitive to add words to your own dictionary. It has the best implementation of cut, copy and paste that’s similar to iOS devices. However, the Windows phone keyboard is way more intuitive and easy to use. Both come with in-built swype-like typing out of the box. Unlike WP which waits for you to finish, Android types the words as you speak.īoth Android and Windows Phone keyboards have auto-correct and auto-completion or auto-suggest we all have come to like and hate. Now Voice dictation is actually accurate on Android as well. The voice icon appears either on the bottom left or top right corner of your Android Keyboard making dictating notes or text easy. On Android, the voice feature is available universally across all apps. It’s at least 80% accurate most of the times. However, we are really really impressed with Voice dictation on Windows Phone. It’s supported by a few Apps such as Onenote, email (outlook) among others. ![]() On Windows Phone Keyboard, Voice dictation is not a universal feature. Unfortunately computers up until now understand text. You want to use your natural voice to communicate. Now sometimes you just don’t want to type text. ![]()
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