that sounds like it's gonna slow my g1 to its death.
a soft qwerty isn't really a qwerty. its a mush of screen space that covers up 3/4 of the screen and is impossible to type on without accidentally hitting the wrong keys... although swype is a much nicer option, but still nothing compares to a physical qwerty... plus "real" games are practically impossible to play on a touch only device (see: iphone)... of course i can play my doodle jump and sudoku without physical buttons, but where is the love for some platformers (and yes like madbury said, emulated games too)
well it's the same thing i always say about iphone (although of course being an android fanboy i'd rather stick with android) but YES i would go the bluetooth keyboard route, but only if it was a bluetooth keyboard fitted into a case that fit the phone in the other side of the case creating a sort of slide out or even clamshell style design. done and done, i wouldn't need a "physically attached" keyboard anymore.
and as usual it probably won't have a qwerty keyboard and i'll still be waiting... sigh...
if it only had a trackball/pad it would be my dreamphone
great album. just got my copy i pre-ordered. listening right now. i love it.
I wrote the review and I just tried out ShapeWriter for a bit last night. I might have to write a full length comparison later once I've gotten a little more time with it (and really I think I'd want to wait for the full version of Swype), but even now, I gotta say Swype seems more accurate. While there were a few times that Swype would have to bring up the Predictive box on me (and usually my word was right in there for me to tap), there were at least a few times that ShapeWriter just picked decided on and entered the wrong word completely which I had to erase. Also there's just something about Swype's keyboard layout that looks more polished. So for now, I'd stick with Swype.