Swype has announced that due to the way Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich reports screen resolution, its tracing keyboard is not currently compatible with the new operating system. That means that new Google Galaxy Nexus owners will have to make do with the standard Ice Cream Sandwich virtual keyboard (which, to be honest, is very good), or another third-party option for now. Swype says that it is hard at work making its keyboard compatible with Ice Cream Sandwich, so we wouldn't expect users to have to wait too long for an updated version.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
No Swype keyboard on Android 4.0 ICS for now
Swype has announced that due to the way Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich reports screen resolution, its tracing keyboard is not currently compatible with the new operating system. That means that new Google Galaxy Nexus owners will have to make do with the standard Ice Cream Sandwich virtual keyboard (which, to be honest, is very good), or another third-party option for now. Swype says that it is hard at work making its keyboard compatible with Ice Cream Sandwich, so we wouldn't expect users to have to wait too long for an updated version.
Labels:
Android,
Google,
Ice Cream Sandwich,
ICS,
Samsung Galaxy Nexus,
Swype
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