I& #39;m a multilingual person who switches between languages and uses a lot of emojis.
Here& #39;s why I prefer typing in Android over iOS.
Thread below.
Here& #39;s why I prefer typing in Android over iOS.
Thread below.
My most common use case is switching between the English and Emoji keyboard.
Because of the way my keyboards are ordered, it& #39;s a two-step process to change from Emoji back to English, which is annoying.
The switch keyboard button is also too easy to accidentally trigger.
Because of the way my keyboards are ordered, it& #39;s a two-step process to change from Emoji back to English, which is annoying.
The switch keyboard button is also too easy to accidentally trigger.
On Samsung, I have to be intentional to switch keyboards (see the swipe mechanism), and emojis are readily available from all keyboard languages.
I can easily and reliably switch between English and Emoji, or easily switch to Mandarin or Bökmal etc.
I can easily and reliably switch between English and Emoji, or easily switch to Mandarin or Bökmal etc.
My one qualm about Android/Samsung is that they only allow 4 keyboards at a time.
I type in English, Mandarin, and Bahasa Indonesia (I need the spell check).
Trying to learn Bökmal and Hangul, and would ideally like to have both keyboards available.
Alas, I can only pick one.
I type in English, Mandarin, and Bahasa Indonesia (I need the spell check).
Trying to learn Bökmal and Hangul, and would ideally like to have both keyboards available.
Alas, I can only pick one.