

I do have a few which don’t, but they’re mostly WP7 apps that run on my WP8 device, or WP8 apps which don’t opt-in to the new behavior. Here’s a list of apps I use, I’d be interesting in the ones you have that don’t exhibit this behavior. It supports a variety of background tasks including always on turn by turn location, VOIP support, and background audio.Īlso, I rarely run into your issue where apps don’t resume where they are instantly. Windows Phone pervasively supports multitasking. It’s not much competition at this point for Android. Might make your experience better.ĭo you have any suggestions for how the keyboard could be improved?Īdded to the fact that the phone barely supports multitasking and reopens most apps you leave instead of resuming them. I’m unsure if you were aware of that feature, so you may want to try it out. Often times it works well, or works okay-ish but I’ve found it does save me a few key strokes. Is this your experience with Windows Phone?Īlso, Windows Phone 8 supports auto word flow, in that if you type one word, it intelligently suggests the next word it thinks you may right.
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Often on my Android devices I would run into the situation where I’d be waiting for the keyboard to catch up with my key strokes.

That’s strange, I haven’t seen much criticism from the Windows Phone keyboard, in fact, I’ve seen a lot of people (both individuals and reviewers) mention that the keyboard is fantastic and responsive. It’s already slow, and the on-screen keyboard is cumbersome at that screen size (which is not small in itself, maybe the size of a Galaxy S).
