I noticed a while back that my white doesn't look very "white" on my S5 but it wasn't till I put it side by side with another phone that it really is noticeable. The rest of the colors seem ok, but when you have a white screen it's more of a cream color IMO. It was a second hand phone as a gift...
Got my first Samsung (S5) a few months ago and while I've always used Swiftkey or TouchPal I'm trying to get used to the native Samsung keyboard just to give it a chance. It's not bad, having just one grey theme is a bit boring but I can get by. What I haven't been able to figure out on my own...
Until I see the "R" for read I consider them as not being seen and therefore as good as "not received" if you are looking for a hard and fast rule on this! If you are messaging and you think there is some kind of "technical" problem you can always log out and log back in and see if that helps...
Yes that's exactly what I was referring too, I rely on it quite heavily because it improves my speed a lot while typing. Thanks for letting me ride along in your thread!!
As long as we are discussing the keyboard itself, I hope Uncle Mike doesn't mind me asking does anyone know how the new prediction system works for the keyboard now? I love how the three pre-loaded boxes show up now like with Swype and Swiftkey, but they seem to change randomly and at will...
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