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Latest post Sun, Nov 8 2009 4:17 PM by CaRpE_dIeM. 5 replies.
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Ruslana  +  495077 Fri, 06 Nov 09 12:13 PM
Well, the question says it all.

For reference: T9 (predictive text)

Writing an SMS, do you use T9?

  • Yes (50%)
  • No (50%)
  • Sometimes (0%)
  • Total Votes: 6
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Vindo.21  +  495081 Fri, 06 Nov 09 12:21 PM
No .. Because it's always tough to type and choose the letter. I think I am not so intelliglent to use that option in my mobile phone
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Ruslana  +  495084 Fri, 06 Nov 09 12:26 PM
Well, I must confess that I love it... it speeds up the process very much! Though at first I couldn't stand this option at all... until I learnt how to use it.
AdonisRakesh  +  495124 Fri, 06 Nov 09 08:52 PM
I use QWERTY keyboard for text. And it is far better than using T9.
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Ukraine Dan  +  495189 Sat, 07 Nov 09 02:04 PM
Ruslana
“... until I learnt how to use it.”

Same here! Since learning how T9 works, I started to use it every time I write an SMS. It simply saves my time enormously!

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CaRpE_dIeM  +  495327 Sun, 08 Nov 09 04:17 PM
NO WAY!


T9 makes me slower!!!

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