Right now I'm five hours in, still failing to complete this seemingly simple task: Install any kind of swipe-style texting on an HTC Inspire 4G.
I successfully installed the driver and the AC Sideload Wonder Machine. I used AC-SWM to actually get the app "Swype Installer" (swypeinc.com) to even appear in my "All apps" list on the phone itself. Then I open the app and try to install, and choose the 10MB version.
The message: "Install blocked. For security, your phone is set to block installation of applications not obtained from Android Market."
So, I proceeded back to the Guide on this site:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-inspire-4g/60295-guide-installing-swype-beta-htc-inspire-4g.html
This guide gets too complex for me on steps 11-12. I cannot figure out where I am supposed to type that long text string. The guide does not specify if that's on my phone, or on my PC, or where I am supposed to go to type said text string. I saw a reference to "open up your favorite terminal," but I have no idea what that means, or how that works together with AC-SWM and the phone.
So, I gave up on the forums and called AT&T. Spent 25 minutes on that call, only to be told I have to call HTC.
After 10 minutes on the phone with HTC, lady comes back and says flat-out: this phone cannot install non-Market apps. It's been made that way on purpose.
"Sir, there is no way for you to install any non-Market app to the Inspire."
Well... where can I go to suggest that a swipe-texting app be developed for the Android Market?
"Umm... you'd have to find someone who knows how to make Market apps."
Can anyone help? Am I being rational? Am I expecting too much out of this supposedly top-of-the-line Android device, after seeing several friends with older Android phones text with speed and efficiency?
I'm returning this phone if I can't get swipe-style texting. I've got 30 days, well 28 now, to return it. I believe swipe technology is the only way (as of now) to finger-text at the highest possible speeds. Using this phone by typing individual letters on a screen is slow, cumbersome, non-intuitive, and frustrating -- and totally wastes the crazy-awesome abilities of the Inspire.
My previous two phones, both unsatisfactory (a Samsung Blackjack II and an LG fliphone years ago), were much faster at texting. That's nauseating.
So if anyone can help me get swipe texting on my HTC Inspire, I would be eternally grateful. If I could buy an app that did this, I'd pay for it. But it doesn't exist (yet).
Thanks for reading.
I successfully installed the driver and the AC Sideload Wonder Machine. I used AC-SWM to actually get the app "Swype Installer" (swypeinc.com) to even appear in my "All apps" list on the phone itself. Then I open the app and try to install, and choose the 10MB version.
The message: "Install blocked. For security, your phone is set to block installation of applications not obtained from Android Market."
So, I proceeded back to the Guide on this site:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-inspire-4g/60295-guide-installing-swype-beta-htc-inspire-4g.html
This guide gets too complex for me on steps 11-12. I cannot figure out where I am supposed to type that long text string. The guide does not specify if that's on my phone, or on my PC, or where I am supposed to go to type said text string. I saw a reference to "open up your favorite terminal," but I have no idea what that means, or how that works together with AC-SWM and the phone.
So, I gave up on the forums and called AT&T. Spent 25 minutes on that call, only to be told I have to call HTC.
After 10 minutes on the phone with HTC, lady comes back and says flat-out: this phone cannot install non-Market apps. It's been made that way on purpose.
"Sir, there is no way for you to install any non-Market app to the Inspire."
Well... where can I go to suggest that a swipe-texting app be developed for the Android Market?
"Umm... you'd have to find someone who knows how to make Market apps."
Can anyone help? Am I being rational? Am I expecting too much out of this supposedly top-of-the-line Android device, after seeing several friends with older Android phones text with speed and efficiency?
I'm returning this phone if I can't get swipe-style texting. I've got 30 days, well 28 now, to return it. I believe swipe technology is the only way (as of now) to finger-text at the highest possible speeds. Using this phone by typing individual letters on a screen is slow, cumbersome, non-intuitive, and frustrating -- and totally wastes the crazy-awesome abilities of the Inspire.
My previous two phones, both unsatisfactory (a Samsung Blackjack II and an LG fliphone years ago), were much faster at texting. That's nauseating.
So if anyone can help me get swipe texting on my HTC Inspire, I would be eternally grateful. If I could buy an app that did this, I'd pay for it. But it doesn't exist (yet).
Thanks for reading.
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