Nuance Confirms that Swype Keyboard for Android with Dragon Dictation has been...

 
 
 
Nuance Confirms that Swype Keyboard for Android with Dragon Dictation has been...

 
xda-developers
Feb 20, 2018 4:05 AM • by Mishaal Rahman
Nuance Confirms that Swype Keyboard for Android with Dragon Dictation has been Discontinued

For the longest time, one of the advantages of Android over iOS was the ability to use third-party keyboard apps available on the Play Store. These keyboards each provide their own unique features to make text entry a better experience. One of the pioneers in swipe-gestures in mobile keyboard apps, Swype, has been a mainstay on many users' devices. The app is so popular that it is even pre-installed on smartphones from Huawei. However, it looks like those days may be over in the future as Nuance has confirmed that they are discontinuing Swype for Android and iOS.

In a post made on Reddit earlier today, a user claims that they reached out to Nuance support with an issue and received the following message:

However, we are sad to announce that Swype+Dragon for Android has faced end of development. Here is a statement from Swype Product Team:

Nuance will no longer be updating the Swype+Dragon keyboard for Android. We're sorry to leave the direct-to-consumer keyboard business, but this change is necessary to allow us to concentrate on developing our AI solutions for sale directly to businesses.

We hope you enjoyed using Swype, we sure enjoyed working with the Swype community.

Curious, we went looking online and discovered a Zendesk article from Nuance that announced the iOS version of the app would be discontinued as well. In order to confirm this, we also reached out to Nuance PR and they confirmed that development of Swype+Dragon for Android has indeed been discontinued.

This isn't too surprising as it is clear that Nuance has been pushing hard on its direct-to-business front. Anyone in the medical field has likely heard of how Dragon Dictation technology is used by medical providers to dictate their charts. The company has also recently started working on getting its dictation software in vehicles.

For users of Swype, this will be sad news as it means the app will no longer receive any new features. This is disappointing because it's possible that future versions of Android may introduce new APIs that could be useful for keyboard apps. For instance, Android Oreo introduced the IME_FLAG_NO_PERSONALIZED_LEARNING API that allows apps to open a keyboard app in incognito mode so the keyboard app won't record any input. However, the keyboard app actually needs to implement an incognito mode in order for this to work.

If you're looking for a new keyboard, I personally recommend Google's very own Gboard. While admittedly it has gotten more bloated over time, the app still receives a lot of new feature updates and is unlikely to be abandoned any time soon. If you would still like to continue using Swype, then you won't need to do anything as the app is still available on the Play Store. Furthermore, Xposed Framework modules may help keep the app alive for a little bit longer, but I wouldn't rely on that.

Swype Keyboard ($0.99+, Google Play) →

Gboard - the Google Keyboard (Free, Google Play) →




Android Advices
Jan 10, 2018 10:12 AM • by Jennifer
CENTRiC L3 Smartphone with 5″ HD Display & 3050mAh Battery Launched in India

In the last couple of months, we have seen very few smartphones launches in the Sub Rs. 10,000 price range. Now, a new smartphone from CENTRiC Mobiles called CENTRiC L3 is launched in India. The latest CENTRiC L3 is priced at Rs. 6,749 and offers great value for money specifications. At this price, the device comes with a polycarbonate shell and we can't complain much about that. The CENTRiC L3 will be available in Quartz Grey and Raisin Black color options.

On the front is a 5-inch IPS Oncell display with HD (1280 x 720 pixels) resolution. There is also a 2.5D curved glass laid on the top. It also includes a 64-bit MediaTek MT6737 quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz and it comes coupled with Mali T720MP GPU. There is 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. The CENTRiC L3 includes a dedicated MicroSD card slot for expanding the storage upto 256GB. It runs on Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.

The device also supports dual SIM dual standby and offers VoLTE and ViLTE connectivity. In terms of optics, there is a 13MP shooter on the rear with LED flash and a 5MP shooter on the front for selfies. Both the cameras can record videos only upto 720p resolution. It is backed by a 3050mAh non-removable battery that is rated to give up to 23 hours of talk time and lasts up to 80 hours in standby mode. Beneath the display is the front-facing fingerprint sensor.

The CENTRiC L3 also includes 3-axis accelerometer, proximity, and light sensors. It measures 141 x 70.5 x 8.6 mm and weighs 143 grams. Connectivity options include 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, FM Radio, GPS, USB OTG, 3.5mm audio jack, and a MicroUSB 2.0 port. Instead of the capacitive navigation buttons, the smartphone comes with on-screen buttons. Compared to other smartphones in this price range, the CENTRiC L3 offers a bigger battery and better cameras. Let us know your opinion about this new CENTRiC smartphone by leaving a comment down below.




 
 

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