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Swiftkey. Never going back to anything else.What keyboard do yall use, Google or the SK keyboard?
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Swiftkey. Never going back to anything else.What keyboard do yall use, Google or the SK keyboard?
Swiftkey. Never going back to anything else.What keyboard do yall use, Google or the SK keyboard?
I need to try it for more than 5 minutes but I'm skeptical. Google keyboard already incorporates predictive/context-dependent suggestions that utilize not just your past typing but also info from your Google apps and from the web. plus I can do pc-keyboard layout, which I can't seem to get to work with Swiftkey.
Both need to add a better landscape-mode keyboard though. and Google needs to add the option for arrow keys.
Verizon increases the price of unlimited data plans by $20 a month
If you're still on a grandfathered unlimited data plan with Verizon, your bill is about to go up. On November 15th, the carrier confirmed to Engadget that it'll increase rates for those customers by $20 a month. The company says that less than one percent of its customers fall into the category of still having the old unlimited plan and aren't currently under contract. Verizon also says that any user currently under contract with unlimited data will not see the price hike until their agreement is up for renewal.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/08/verizon-unlimited-data-price-increase/
What keyboard do yall use, Google or the SK keyboard?
I am the 1%. I've been with Swype since day 1. Can't get down with the nuances of the other keyboards.
Gonna have to check out the new Swiftkey though.
So they are ONLY selling the 5x and 6P online? they won't be available through carriers?
T-Mobile made up for my less than stellar Assurant experience
I'll be able to select any phone offered by T-Mobile and pay the cost of a replacement deductible whenever a phone I want comes out. I'd much rather just have a new Nexus 6, but all things considered, it worked out just fine. I think I'll wait to check out the LG V10 in stores, and if I dislike it I'll go with a Z5 if its announced in the next few weeks.
F Assurant tho.
Interesting. I can't say I'm a fan either. They shipped a phone that was rather big for the average user (especially without a smaller counterpart), and expected it to do numbers.Thats the plan. Google is doing it to bring more exposure to their online store. Can't say I'm a fan of their decision, but due to poor Nexus 6 in-store sales, I can see why they decided to.
Up until now, most prediction models for keyboards have used software that examines the last one or two words typed, finds the word that you’re statistically most likely to type next, and suggests that. It’s a sound enough model, but one that completely ignores the context of a sentence.
Swiftkey’s neural network keyboard, an alpha piece of software that you can download for Android devices right now, uses a different model. It assigns every word in a sentence a numeric code, based on the model’s previous training on common English sentences. Those codes are then compared by the neural network model, which eventually spits out the ideal prediction code. The keyboard then finds the words that most closely match that code, and recommends them.
So is there an actual release date for the Nexus 6P or is it just being shipped within the next 2-3 weeks? Also do Nexus phones sell out and get back ordered with the first shipment?