TeneReef wrote:In /devnagri/ please
sorry I wrote in roman because I think Bijlee was using a device where she couldn't type or see Devanagari.
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TeneReef wrote:In /devnagri/ please
Bijlee wrote:Yeah, I was on my phone. I could type in Devanagari on it, but I don't like to because it takes so long.
My phone makes typing in it way easier than on my computer (where I can't even see the keys and have to guess). That's why I use Google's input editor, but sometimes that leads to spelling mistakes so you have to proofread what you write.Meera wrote:Yeah my phone doesn't even support devanagari.
mōdgethanc wrote:My phone makes typing in it way easier than on my computer (where I can't even see the keys and have to guess). That's why I use Google's input editor, but sometimes that leads to spelling mistakes so you have to proofread what you write.Meera wrote:Yeah my phone doesn't even support devanagari.
Yeah, it has much better language support. I don't know about Android.Meera wrote:Do you have the IPhone? It seems they support way more languages than my android does. I have an Ipod and I have no trouble typing Hindi on it, but the android just sucks.
mōdgethanc wrote:Yeah, it has much better language support. I don't know about Android.Meera wrote:Do you have the IPhone? It seems they support way more languages than my android does. I have an Ipod and I have no trouble typing Hindi on it, but the android just sucks.
Maybe it's a popular model in Vietnam or made there or something. I'm getting a new phone and while I don't want to get an iPhone 5, I'm a little concerned about language support. I mean, iPhone even has Tibetan.Meera wrote:Yeah android sucks with languages lol I can only put my phone in like four languages, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and randomly Vietnamese.
księżycowy wrote:I have an android, and I have no issue getting a ton of different language keyboards. Not sure if Hindi is among them, but I imagine it should be. I know I can get a butt load of European languages, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Georgian, Armenian and some others. Oddly enough Armenian and Georgian are on the phone it self (along with most of the rest)!
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