But also, Apple needs to step up its game on natural language processing. I'm still able to type much faster on a Windows Phone than the iOS, even though I've been using the iPhone longer.
Both systems have predictive calculations about which letters you are likely to type next and changes the hit target size of those letters. But qualitatively, the Windows one feels much better at guessing the right letter. Bonus: there's no ridiculus autocorrect "fixing" your words into something else completely.
+1 on the Shift/Caps key.
But also, Apple needs to step up its game on natural language processing. I'm still able to type much faster on a Windows Phone than the iOS, even though I've been using the iPhone longer.
Both systems have predictive calculations about which letters you are likely to type next and changes the hit target size of those letters. But qualitatively, the Windows one feels much better at guessing the right letter. Bonus: there's no ridiculus autocorrect "fixing" your words into something else completely.