Sunday, October 25, 2015

SwiftKey Flow Announced

swiftkey flow


When Swype was first released, it took the world by storm. It became so popular so quickly that it remains the only non OEM and non stock Android keyboard to come stock in smart phones. It is always improving as well, having recently getting some feature upgrades. The well known third party keyboard SwiftKey may start stomping around Swype’s turf soon with their newest keyboard, SwiftKey Flow.

For those who aren’t familiar, SwiftKey is among the most popular third party keyboards in all of Android. It stakes its claim as having the best text prediction along with easy to adjust settings and some awesome themes. Apparently, they’re taking the next step forward with SwiftKey Flow. It has all the elements of classic SwiftKey, but with the ability to swipe words.

Aside from Swiftkey Flow having all the capabilities of the normal SwiftKey keyboard plus the new swipe feature, it’s also quite aesthetically pleasing. The stock swipe trail is pink that gradually gradients into blue and we assume that’ll be changeable when you switch themes

SwiftKey Against Swype


      Swype is the reigning champion of swipe style keyboards for right now. However, it does have its pitfalls. It is only now starting to allow things like theming whereas SwiftKey, and presumably SwiftKey Flow, have a healthy set of themes already.

Perhaps the biggest pitfall is that Swype isn’t available everywhere. For instance, for those who like rootin’ and ROMin’ it up, you can’t usually get Swype on AOSP ROMs even if they come included with your phone stock. For SwiftKey Flow, you just have to go download it in the Google Play Store. It doesn’t matter what ROM you’re running or what phone you have. The lack of restrictions will definitely make it a capable competitor.


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