The Titan 2 is a modernized BlackBerry with 5G, Android, and a second screen
The Titan 2 is a modernized BlackBerry with 5G, Android, and a second screen

The Titan 2 is a modernized BlackBerry with 5G, Android, and a second screen

The Titan 2 is a modernized BlackBerry with 5G, Android, and a second screen
The Titan 2 is a modernized BlackBerry with 5G, Android, and a second screen
Just my two cents, I think using a T9 software keyboard will give you a better typing experience on modern smartphones without sacrificing screen real estate (or portability with Clicks keyboard case).
Personally I use ThumbKey, this one doesn't have text prediction, it instead relies on gestures. It's easily my favorite software keyboard, though it's learning curve can be quite steep. If you don't have time for it something like Traditional T9 can be easier to get into.
I tried Thumb-Key. Learning curve was really high. I instead went with Unexpected Keyboard, also no predictive text. I really enjoy using Unexpected Keyboard and I don't have to through a bunch of sub keyboards to look for a symbol. I rarely go to a different sub keyboard.
Do you type faster with Thumb-Key than a normal keyboard like GBoard? In your opinion, is it worth learning?
Using ThumbKey's "english thumbkey words symbols" layout along with circular gestures for upper / lower case letters and numbers I can reliably score 60 words per minute on MonkeyType. I also don't need to look down on the keyboard to type, so personally I love it.
With that said, if your free time is limited and you also type on a variety of languages, switching to ThumbKey may not be worth the effort since a lot of languages have their own layouts.
Personally I don't see myself switching away from ThumbKey, but it's kind of a vim vs nano situation. I think Traditional T9 will be the happy medium for most people in this case.