Demo of Swype keyboard for Android

I managed to snag a few copies of the beta build of the Swype keyboard for Android a few days back and have been loving it.  If you are not familiar with Swype, it is an on-screen keyboard that you drag your finger (or stylus) around to type words, instead of having to tap on individual keys.  It was most notably seen on Verizon’s version of the Samsung Omnia II, a Windows Mobile device, but for this demo I used a Motorola DROID.

In any case, watch the video and pray that we start seeing this show up pre-loaded in future Android devices.

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  1. [...] jack, more RAM (288MB), and ships with an 8GB microSD memory card now.  It also features the Swype text input system, which is a personal favorite of mine.  Check out my video to see how it [...]

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