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Swype for Android set to Roll into Public Beta Testing

March 25th, 2010

If you are like me and do not like to type out your texts, emails or notes on your Android mobile device and would rather use a stylus to write out your messages then your prayers are about to be answered.  Android is taking steps to roll out Swype technology to all users which will be a welcomed site for all of us mass texters and email junkies.  To get this program off the ground Swype recently announced their plans to start a beta testing program of which you can apply for at the website.  Even though you can get some Swype technology for your Android phone, like the HTC Tilt unlocked cell phone, currently, it will be quite exciting to see what the official beta test looks like.

While Swype does mention that some of the user-installed copies will be missing some features that the factory installed versions will carry it is unclear at this time just what those features may be.  Regardless of this minor setback participating in this beta program can be a great way to test this technology out and have someone listen to your feedback.

The Swype technology will support both the HVGA and WVGA screens which should cover a large range of phones really opening up this beta testing program to a lot of Android customers.  Because the demand to be included to this program figures to be quite high it is important for you to get your applications in early for your HTC Tilt and often.  You do not want to miss out on this opportunity to let Android know what you think about their latest feature.

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