The way their marketing had the text version of the product name written out is certainly silly. If they advertised it as "mk 7" or "mark VII" or similar, the text would clearly match the way I've heard it spoken, "mark seven".
Though even then, it still wouldn't be clear to the customer that this is the 7th iteration. I wonder how things would be different for Sony phones if they simply numbered their phones normally like nearly every other company. I bet the naming is one part that is contributing to their continued downfall.
I use a compact mode in AnySoftKeyboard, which might work well for tiny screens! The keyboard is only 5 keys wide, and most keys have two corresponding letters (double tapping to type those letters). It is quite nice even on normal sized phones for individuals who are prone to mis-tapping resulting in typos like myself, I recommend giving it a try.
You know, it is a running joke that Google keeps killing their products within a few years or so after release. but with all seriousness, it makes me not trust any product they release because I have no idea if it'll even be around a year later.
Is there a way to get square icons even with GoodLock? I remember trying and giving up at some point since i couldnt figure out the simplest shape of them all.
The way their marketing had the text version of the product name written out is certainly silly. If they advertised it as "mk 7" or "mark VII" or similar, the text would clearly match the way I've heard it spoken, "mark seven".
Though even then, it still wouldn't be clear to the customer that this is the 7th iteration. I wonder how things would be different for Sony phones if they simply numbered their phones normally like nearly every other company. I bet the naming is one part that is contributing to their continued downfall.