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Someone can port Galaxy S4 Keyboard to G3 (D855)?

No - you didn't even say please

Please......

What's so cool about it? Samsung Keyboards seem rather "dull" in my opinion. The G3 keyboard has some "advanced" features, though I still prefer SwiftKey for the predictions in my own language.

I used to use s4 before i came to lg g3. I absolutely find lg g3 keyboard is lot better in terms of its functionality..
If i was adeveloper, I would not waste my time porting s4 keyboard when lg g3 keyboard is way better. I rather would port g3 keyboard to s4 users if they want ...

The problem in g3 keyboard is the buttons, the buttons hes very crowded and because of that people taping worng.
The. Buttons on keyboard on s4 and s5 is more spacey .

bmoti2012 said:
The problem in g3 keyboard is the buttons, the buttons hes very crowded and because of that people taping worng.
The. Buttons on keyboard on s4 and s5 is more spacey .
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So you have fat fingers

h h h.....

kraven001 said:
What's so cool about it? Samsung Keyboards seem rather "dull" in my opinion. The G3 keyboard has some "advanced" features, though I still prefer SwiftKey for the predictions in my own language.
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mustang2012 said:
I used to use s4 before i came to lg g3. I absolutely find lg g3 keyboard is lot better in terms of its functionality..
If i was adeveloper, I would not waste my time porting s4 keyboard when lg g3 keyboard is way better. I rather would port g3 keyboard to s4 users if they want ...
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bmoti2012 said:
The problem in g3 keyboard is the buttons, the buttons hes very crowded and because of that people taping worng.
The. Buttons on keyboard on s4 and s5 is more spacey .
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CheesyNutz said:
So you have fat fingers
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bmoti2012 said:
h h h.....
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You guys are pretty much the reason this entire subforum is a shthole. Anyway, if you don't like anything about the OP report the post. This post should be in the Q&A so I already reported it.

Why not port the Note 4 keyboard or the Galaxy S5 for that matter?
I was a bit sarcastic and I am taking the fall for that that; however in all seriousness I don't think that particular keyboard - or any OEM keyboard for the matter - has some things worth porting (and we all know how Samsung requires various touchwiz frameworks present for their stuff to work). I would assume that requesting a port for a keyboard in this age where the play store is packed with keyboards which OEMs license and put on these phones as the "new innovation of the year" it's rather a moot point.
In the spirit of a forum and a discussion I would recommend SwiftKey which is free and should surpass in predictions the OEMs keyboards - I might be biased here but I tried / bought SwiftKey, Swype, TouchPal, SmartKeyboard and gave Minuum and Fleksy a chance. and my experience and recommendation was and still is the best with SwiftKey.

so no one can do it?
and yes samsung galaxy s4 more fun to use

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[Q] Galaxy Nexus Keyboard

I'm amazed no one has asked this.
Does anyone know what kind of onscreen keyboard will come with the Nexus? I used a T-Mobile G2 for the past year, and a Nexus One before that, so I'm not sure what keyboard flavor the Samsungs get. Any clue on Swype?
Thanks guys!
It comes preloaded with only the stock Android 4.0 keyboard. I love it though. You can always download the Swype betas and any other keyboards though.

Keyboard is here

4.2 keyboard is now available......http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AndroidPolice/~3/soYXSD436Tc/story01.htm
Trying it now, thanks. o:
ctfrommn said:
4.2 keyboard is now available......http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AndroidPolice/~3/soYXSD436Tc/story01.htm
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First of all, it is not the final release of the new keyboard. That being said it's tons smoother than swype(may be a placebo effect.) When you are using gestures the huge word that pops up on the screen looks kind of gimmicky compared to the videos I've seen. I like it.
Seems like an improvement on swype in terms of accuracy for me. It'll be interesting to see how swift key flow compares when it's released.
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The links on the site have been taken down unsurprisingly. Google, as with most tech companies, do not like showing off beta software that may be glitchy and reflect poorly on them. Whatever, I can wait a while longer.
Alternative link:
http://m.intomobile.com/2012/10/30/try-out-new-android-42-keyboard-now/
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trying it, doesn't seem to be able to correct previous words typed... unlike Swype. I usually swyped a sentence and then correct any mistyped words.
namartlu said:
trying it, doesn't seem to be able to correct previous words typed... unlike Swype. I usually swyped a sentence and then correct any mistyped words.
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I would have to agree. Nice thing about Swype is that you can type out a sentence then go back and simply touch the words that are incorrect and get possible alternatives to pop up. It's the only real thing separating them in my opinion.
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How to people make this?
I wonder if the final version of the keyboard beats out Swiftkey 3 application.
I really love this keyboard but the prediction is not there yet with Swype
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel
I like how the word hover above on this beta Android keyboard input. Soon the competition Android keyboard inputs will be Swype, Android, and Swiftkey flow.
I honestly like Swype so much better. I know this is just an early release and that might be why but the word above where I am swiping was just getting in the way. Maybe it also has something to do with the fact that I have been using swype for quite a while and it knows my typing really well.
We will see what happens when I am able to use a final release.
kyokeun1234 said:
I really love this keyboard but the prediction is not there yet with Swype
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel
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Not quite, but it more than makes up for it by being so much smoother. Running it on an SGS4G, 1GHz processor and 512MB RAM, skype nearly locks up the damn phone, but this keyboard is buttery on it. Not that this will make a difference on the N4, maybe not on any phone newer than mine lol, but hopefully they'll work out the algorithms by the release.

please replyyyy!!!

I have seen on gsmareana.com that the galaxy s4 mini GT-I9190 is upgradble to android 4.3 but there is no updates available on mine why??
And what are the new features of android 4.3?Does it have air gestures or smart scroll??
danyznd123 said:
I have seen on gsmareana.com that the galaxy s4 mini GT-I9190 is upgradble to android 4.3 but there is no updates available on mine why??
And what are the new features of android 4.3?Does it have air gestures or smart scroll??
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ROM/firmware update depends on your region. And if your phone is network provider dependent, it up to your network provider to release an OTA update.
Air gesture and smart scroll are something of the flagship feature, eg. S3/S4 but not the minis.
TNCS said:
ROM/firmware update depends on your region. And if your phone is network provider dependent, it up to your network provider to release an OTA update.
Air gesture and smart scroll are something of the flagship feature, eg. S3/S4 but not the minis.
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But the galaxy s4 mini have thr proximity sensor and front camera so there must be a smart screen!!
danyznd123 said:
But the galaxy s4 mini have thr proximity sensor and front camera so there must be a smart screen!!
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A sensor is just a sensor. All the feature you mention is software implementation, IMHO a useless one on top of it. Samsung has different software implementation for feature to differentiate various segment of phones. All this camera based feature are only available on the 1st tier phones, such as Note or S's. All this Samsung feature are mention on Samsung's own website... Alternatively there's GSM Arena. Check it before you buy the phones on the features you want.
TNCS said:
A sensor is just a sensor. All the feature you mention is software implementation, IMHO a useless one on top of it. Samsung has different software implementation for feature to differentiate various segment of phones. All this camera based feature are only available on the 1st tier phones, such as Note or S's. All this Samsung feature are mention on Samsung's own website... Alternatively there's GSM Arena. Check it before you buy the phones on the features you want.
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You know even if there a smart screen rarely we use it because it cause a battery drain ....
come on man! I am a senior developer don't think I am stupid but my experience on phone was on the galaxy ace plus see in my signature and I am new to the galaxy s4 mini and I am working on it
danyznd123 said:
You know even if there a smart screen rarely we use it because it cause a battery drain ....
come on man! I am a senior developer don't think I am stupid but my experience on phone was on the galaxy ace plus see in my signature and I am new to the galaxy s4 mini and I am working on it
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Hey man, cool, I didn't say anything beside the fact. They are all camera based feature, and beside the obvious battery drain, it also becomes useless in dark room as the camera won't see anything (since I use phone quit often before bed time). I got the S3 as well, it was cool like the first hour, but seriously, how often you see people around you waving their hand at their phone like some crazy person? It Samsung's marketing gimmick more than anything. Just like the name S4 'mini', instead of a flagship in smaller form, it a serious cut down. The only thing mini's resemblance to their big brother's are the exterior design. No more, no less.

[Q] Three button headsets?

Does anyone know if the G3 will work with three button headsets? As much as I loved my Moto X, the lack of three button functionality killed it for me. I really want to get a G3, but if it won't support 3 buttons, that's a deal breaker for me.
I know stock and stock-ish android doesn't support it, while the skinned versions like touchwiz generally do (all my galaxy and HTC phones did) so I am hoping LG's does.
jimmyhauser said:
Does anyone know if the G3 will work with three button headsets? As much as I loved my Moto X, the lack of three button functionality killed it for me. I really want to get a G3, but if it won't support 3 buttons, that's a deal breaker for me.
I know stock and stock-ish android doesn't support it, while the skinned versions like touchwiz generally do (all my galaxy and HTC phones did) so I am hoping LG's does.
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Forget those designed for iPhone (volume buttons won't work), but there's a chance Samsung stereo headset with volume buttons will fully work according to past experience with LG phones (OT, L9).
jimmyhauser said:
Does anyone know if the G3 will work with three button headsets? As much as I loved my Moto X, the lack of three button functionality killed it for me. I really want to get a G3, but if it won't support 3 buttons, that's a deal breaker for me.
I know stock and stock-ish android doesn't support it, while the skinned versions like touchwiz generally do (all my galaxy and HTC phones did) so I am hoping LG's does.
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It seems to be same g2. Its name quadbeat2 is written on package. You can find review by googling
mingkee said:
Forget those designed for iPhone (volume buttons won't work), but there's a chance Samsung stereo headset with volume buttons will fully work according to past experience with LG phones (OT, L9).
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I know the iphone headphones won't work. But the made for android 3-button headsets worked with my GS3, GS4, HTC One X, as well as my windows phones.
None of the android 3button headsets worked with my Nexus or Moto X. I have never had an LG phone so I was just wondering.
jimmyhauser said:
Does anyone know if the G3 will work with three button headsets? As much as I loved my Moto X, the lack of three button functionality killed it for me. I really want to get a G3, but if it won't support 3 buttons, that's a deal breaker for me.
I know stock and stock-ish android doesn't support it, while the skinned versions like touchwiz generally do (all my galaxy and HTC phones did) so I am hoping LG's does.
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The QuadBeats 2 that comes with the phone have three buttons on them. and i'm assuming that they should work perfectly with the phone. i'll test them out tonight and report back.
use these
well u can use this.. They are built for g3.. http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-i...eadphones-developed-with-HarmanKardon_id56237
jimmyhauser said:
Does anyone know if the G3 will work with three button headsets? As much as I loved my Moto X, the lack of three button functionality killed it for me. I really want to get a G3, but if it won't support 3 buttons, that's a deal breaker for me.
I know stock and stock-ish android doesn't support it, while the skinned versions like touchwiz generally do (all my galaxy and HTC phones did) so I am hoping LG's does.
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Apatronix earbuds work, all three buttons I just tried them out. They were about 16 bucks on Amazon. Sound quality won't change your life give it is solid for a $16 pair of buds.
There's an xposed module which allows you to assign those 3 buttons to different actions, I used it for iphone-designed headphones with HTC One and it worked. http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-physical-button-music-control-1-8-t2620777
@jimmyhauser
 @mingkee
Actually, you can pay few bucks to get Samsung HS130 and test out.
I bought few of them and did modification with different headphones/headsets including Bose FreeStyle.

Someone please port the firmware from the new G Pads

I was at best buy yesterday, and the new line of g pads is out! The ui has been updated (looks like the ui from the g3), and has many features built in that we dont have on our g pad (including split window and hide nav buttons on a per app basis)!
xallinvaynex said:
I was at best buy yesterday, and the new line of g pads is out! The ui has been updated (looks like the ui from the g3), and has many features built in that we dont have on our g pad (including split window and hide nav buttons on a per app basis)!
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which one? 7.0, 8.0 or 10.1
7.0 is on their website
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-g-pad-7-0-tablet-8gb-black/7059003.p?
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which one? 7.0, 8.0 or 10.1
7.0 is on their website
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-g-pad-7-0-tablet-8gb-black/7059003.p?
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They had the 7.0 and 10.1 in stock. They haven't received the 8.0 yet. But they all have the same software.
xallinvaynex said:
I was at best buy yesterday, and the new line of g pads is out! The ui has been updated (looks like the ui from the g3), and has many features built in that we dont have on our g pad (including split window and hide nav buttons on a per app basis)!
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hmm... split window feature? from the sound of it looks like another knockoff from Samsung, not that there's anything wrong with that. here's to hoping they minimize their bloat and not follow Sammy's foot steps. Been using the Note 3 for almost a year now, and I can really feel the bloat is affecting my performance (seeing in Antutu the note 3 averages on 30+k mark, but I only get a measly 18-21k (even when it was new). Would have rooted it if not for that darned knox counter.
jarod004 said:
hmm... split window feature? from the sound of it looks like another knockoff from Samsung, not that there's anything wrong with that. here's to hoping they minimize their bloat and not follow Sammy's foot steps. Been using the Note 3 for almost a year now, and I can really feel the bloat is affecting my performance (seeing in Antutu the note 3 averages on 30+k mark, but I only get a measly 18-21k (even when it was new). Would have rooted it if not for that darned knox counter.
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Its only considered bloatware if its features you don't use, which is why we root! Benchmark scores don't mean crap to me, how the phone feels is what matters. If after time a device starts feeling slow to me , i do a factory reset and start over.
I hope this happens as well. I'm going to downgrade due to LG breaking Google play music. The g3 rom fixed this on my g2 so hopeful this new firmware will for the GPad...

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