Hey there all, I just got to thinking lately after I was typing some things into my phone with Swype. I remembered back on an earlier custom ROM for the device, they had released the Nexus S theme for Swype on it. My question to the community is if there is any way to get this back.
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Ok guys, im currently running CyanogenMMatt v1.1 (a CM7 mik 6.5.7 port) and i just now realized that it doesnt have voice input. I was wondering what apk it is and how to go about installing it?
Im talking about the ability to speak into the phone and have it translate it to text.
thanks
~Nd4
If you download google voice search from the market it comes with the voice input.
nd4spdbh said:
Ok guys, im currently running CyanogenMMatt v1.1 (a CM7 mik 6.5.7 port) and i just now realized that it doesnt have voice input. I was wondering what apk it is and how to go about installing it?
Im talking about the ability to speak into the phone and have it translate it to text.
thanks
~Nd4
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Another solution would be to get Swype Beta. The current version includes Dragon Dictate, and works very well.
It is also my favorite keyboard.
oh wow... dur, thanks guys. Ill have to check out the latest swype beta... i have a swype beta on my phone and its the one and only way text should be allowed to be inputted on a touch screen!
I'm hoping this is the right place to post this.
I've just got a new Galaxy S3 and am loving it so far, but there's just one thing I'm wondering if any dev's could help with. I came from an older HTC Desire I'd rooted and was running Sandvold's ICS Beta ROM on and one of the things I really liked was being able to apply a modded MMS.apk that stopped the stock messaging app from converting a text message into an mms after 3 text messages worth of characters. I'm just wondering if there's anyone on here that's willing to create a modded version of the S3's stock messaging apk (I believe it's called SecMms.apk?) that is able to be installed on a stock S3? I'd rather hold off on rooting my new phone for a while, that's all, and it gets a little annoying when I try typing a long text message and it converts to an mms.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
Hello,
Trying for 2 days to download Swype beta but from installer cannot at all connect???
Is someone know what is wrong ? server down ? or something else ?
Thanks for the reply...
And also is there any app that can customize keyboard with differents colors ...
Sunsenista said:
Hello,
Trying for 2 days to download Swype beta but from installer cannot at all connect???
Is someone know what is wrong ? server down ? or something else ?
Thanks for the reply...
And also is there any app that can customize keyboard with differents colors ...
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You could try swiftkey. Comes with a few different themes. One of the best keyboards out there.
Yes i know this Keyboard i would love it just dont get any chinese input method so cannot use this one ..... hehe
Hi Sunsenista,
Only got my S3 on Friday and just went to the Swype site logged in and download the installer and app with no problems at all is that what you are trying to do? or are you using a previous version of the installer that you moved to the S3? as if so that may be your problem with it.. Hope my suggestion helps as now i couldn't imagine using anything but Swype as it is just so much easier and faster then anything else I've tried.
Marc
Working fine here, just downloaded after a Rom change
So I have a Galaxy S4 and finally updated it to Android 4.4, so you might be going 'wow, Samsung is slower than HTC for once!' and I'll go 'yeah, I know right!'. Anyways, now I'm interested in this 'Swype' keyboard installation that's going on. Before we begin, just thought you should know that I am just curious with who is doing this so it's not really an issue of mine.
Swype can only be disabled, but cannot be uninstalled. I have used Swype before as a trial, but removed it as I liked SwiftKey better. Now I'm almost positive this was a new install with Android 4.4 because I had to go through the welcome screens for Swype when I first selected it as my default keyboard input method. You might ask how did I first notice this? Well, a friend of mine was spamming emoji's because they new I couldn't do it back and so I was going through all the keyboards I had to see if they had a list of Emojis, which looked like is only available on Google's stock keyboard. Anyways, as I'm certain that I did not install Swype, it had to come with the update, but my question (or interest) is who did it?
As far as I know, Samsung has their own keyboard with a SwiftKey licensing to use their word prediction algorithm. Highly doubt Google brought Swype in as it would just introduce competition against their own keyboard and it wouldn't make sense not to implement Emojis on Swype if Google indeed did bring Swype in. I'm speculating that Swype (Nuance really) paid Google to have their application installed on all new 4.4 updates?
Hello everyone, I am new to the xda-developers forums. I currently have an iPhone and I will be switching over to the Galaxy S5 come Saturday. The only thing I will miss about my iPhone is the emojis. I know Samsung has made their own emoji keyboard with a recent update. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to getting the iOS emoji keyboard for the Galaxy S5 (where emojis will show up every where and not the android ones)? Hopefully it will be the route where I will not have to root my phone.
Thanks everyone
maybe is not possible
tonynuhgooyen said:
Hello everyone, I am new to the xda-developers forums. I currently have an iPhone and I will be switching over to the Galaxy S5 come Saturday. The only thing I will miss about my iPhone is the emojis. I know Samsung has made their own emoji keyboard with a recent update. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction to getting the iOS emoji keyboard for the Galaxy S5 (where emojis will show up every where and not the android ones)? Hopefully it will be the route where I will not have to root my phone.
Thanks everyone
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If you don't want to root or flash a custom recovery the only solution I see would be to use an alternative keyboard which has iOS emojis.
This would be perfect for what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2618523
But you need to root your device !
Cheers
This app has Apple emoticones support: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-stock-messaging-sliding-ui-extra-t2825144
Primokorn said:
If you don't want to root or flash a custom recovery the only solution I see would be to use an alternative keyboard which has iOS emojis.
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Whats a flash custom recovery? And if i were to use the alternative of finding a keyboard with iOS emojis, will those emojies appear as they do in the keyboard when I use them lets say in the notepad app or something? Or will the android ones appear once typed? Sorry, I'm a noob when it comes to androids.
Sloosh said:
This would be perfect for what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2618523
But you need to root your device !
Cheers
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How easy is it to root my phone? Is it like a one click thing with a program like a jailbreak?
tonynuhgooyen said:
Whats a flash custom recovery? And if i were to use the alternative of finding a keyboard with iOS emojis, will those emojies appear as they do in the keyboard when I use them lets say in the notepad app or something? Or will the android ones appear once typed? Sorry, I'm a noob when it comes to androids.
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First off, try the above app and see if it fits your needs. No root/custom recovery needed.
Can someone link me to an AT&T s5 root thread? My iPhone is so slow and it's taking forever to search
tonynuhgooyen said:
Can someone link me to an AT&T s5 root thread? My iPhone is so slow and it's taking forever to search
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783157
It works for AT&T devices for course.
FYI: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697270