
Daniel Eran Dilger
Apple’s iPhone eschews the two dominant traditions in mobile text entry–ink and mini keyboards–to deliver a unique way to enter text. Here’s why Apple chose a different path, some advantages and disadvantages, a few hints and tricks, and a look at how iPhone text entry might develop in the near future.
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Using iPhone: Text and Data Entry vs T9, Graffiti, Thumb Keyboards
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