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00:00:00 – 00:16:02
The video provides a thorough comparison between the Samsung Keyboard and Gboard, focusing on their features, customization options, and performance. The presenter uses a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra for the Samsung Keyboard and another device for Gboard. Key features compared include handwriting mode, text extraction via camera, Samsung Pass integration, and various theme options, with both keyboards having a similar top strip and settings button.
The smart compose feature works exclusively on Google Messages with Gboard, whereas the Samsung Keyboard offers an AI-powered writing style change option. Both keyboards support swipe-to-text and word prediction, with Gboard often giving more relevant suggestions.
In terms of predictive text, autocorrection, and clipboard functionalities, Samsung Keyboard generally excels, offering easy access to copied items and translations. Stylus input with customizable handwriting is supported by both. The emoji interface is found to be more user-friendly on Samsung, though Gboard adequately performs as well.
Gboard stands out for its vast language support of over 900 languages and offers basic theme customization, while Samsung Keyboard provides more advanced customization, including background effects and key color changes through Samsung’s GoodLock application and its Keys Cafe module. This level of detailed customization is unique to Samsung.
Ultimately, the presenter expresses a preference for switching between the two keyboards, appreciating Gboard's simplicity and word prediction alongside Samsung Keyboard's extensive customization abilities. The video concludes with engagement prompts and a reminder to subscribe for more content.
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In this part of the video, the presenter compares the Samsung Keyboard and Gboard by examining their features and interfaces on two devices. The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with the Samsung Keyboard and another device with Gboard are used. Both keyboards have a similar top strip with a settings button and number pad. The mic button’s position differs, and both keyboards provide additional options accessible via icons. The Samsung Keyboard includes features like handwriting mode, text extraction via camera, Samsung Pass integration, and a variety of theme options. However, some features like YouTube and Spotify search have been removed in the latest update (One UI 6.1). On the Gboard, similar features are available, especially on Pixel phones, including text editing and one-handed mode. Overall, the Samsung Keyboard has more integrated system features and customization options.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the presenter compares the smart compose feature and other functionalities between the Google Messages and Samsung keyboards. They demonstrate how the smart compose feature works exclusively on Google Messages and not on other platforms. The Samsung keyboard has an AI icon that allows users to change writing styles, while the Google keyboard does not. Both keyboards support swipe to text and word prediction, but the Google keyboard seems to provide more relevant word predictions. Additionally, emoji predictions were tested, showing that both keyboards suggest appropriate emojis based on the text entered.
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In this part of the video, the presenter compares the predictive text, autocorrection, clipboard, translation, stylus input, and emoji functions of Samsung’s keyboard and Gboard. The Samsung keyboard generally offers better text correction and makes accessing copied items and translations easy. Both keyboards support stylus input with customizable handwriting options. The presenter finds Samsung’s emoji interface preferable to Gboard’s, although Gboard also performs adequately. The main differences highlighted are in predictive text accuracy, autocorrection performance, and user interface preferences.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the presenter compares the Gboard and Samsung keyboard, highlighting their features and customization options. Gboard offers a more user-friendly interface for emojis, with Bitmoji and sticker integration, and an “Emoji Fast Access” row for quick emoji usage. Samsung keyboard, while lacking this fast access row, compensates with features like Emoji pairs and AR Zone integration for stickers, offering more customization. In terms of language support, Gboard supports over 900 languages, significantly more than Samsung keyboard. Both keyboards allow theme customization; Gboard offers basic theme customization with preset and personalized themes, while Samsung keyboard provides more advanced customization options, including background effects and key color changes.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to use Samsung’s GoodLock application, specifically the Keys Cafe module, to customize the Samsung keyboard. The app allows users to style their own keyboard by changing the background, key colors, and text colors. Additional effects and sound customizations can also be added. Furthermore, users can make more detailed adjustments like altering key sizes and creating custom keys. The speaker emphasizes that this level of keyboard customization is unique to Samsung and not available with other OEM keyboards. The segment concludes with a comparison to Gboard, noting that Samsung offers more extensive customization options.
00:15:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their preference for switching between Gboard and Samsung Keyboard. They highlight Gboard’s simplicity and excellent word prediction feature, but also appreciate the customization options available with the Samsung Keyboard. The speaker invites viewers to share which keyboard they use and why, in the comments. Additionally, the speaker promotes their channel, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more content and download new wallpapers provided in the video descriptions. The segment concludes with a thank you message and a reminder to like the video if it’s found useful.
