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Android Japanese - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: General discussion (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-8.html) +--- Thread: Android Japanese (/thread-5257.html) |
Android Japanese - Draak - 2010-03-22 Just an FYI to the uninitiated, I currently am running the Nexus One with a full Japanese GUI. Its pretty sweet. Great at adding more to the immersion. I renamed all my common friends to their japanese names, and have full chinese/japanese send receive sms support right here in canada. Plus there are a ton of Japanese apps in the marketplace. Plus as far as I know the Nex One will work in japan with Docomo and Softbank, so its an added plus. Android Japanese - gyuujuice - 2010-03-22 Sounds great! How is the input method? Is there a draw kanji-kana feature? Android Japanese - Draak - 2010-03-22 I use two different input methods. Winnflick which you use your finger swipes to type. Kind of like you hold た and it gives you the option of ち is slide up, つ slide right てslide down etc.. its really fast and easy The other one is Simji, which allows bluetooth keyboard to type English or japanese. Works like a charm. I dont really write the kanji by hand as its faster to use these methods. If you really want to practice kanji input Ankidroid has a nice whiteboard feature so you can write the kanji your learning on the screen with your finger. Android Japanese - gyuujuice - 2010-03-22 ^__^ Cool, thanks! Android Japanese - Blank - 2010-03-22 Do you know if this is Android 2.0+ only, or only for phones bought in Japan, or something like that? My G1 only has English and Spanish locales available. Android Japanese - Draak - 2010-03-22 Well i bought my Nexus one in the states. It came pre-loaded with 日本語locale. You may want to flash your phone and see if it comes with japanese locale afterwards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanogenmod After I flashed my nex with Cyanmod i got ALOT more locale options. Some of them dont work however so your milage may vary. Android Japanese - Rina - 2010-03-23 Blank Wrote:Do you know if this is Android 2.0+ only, or only for phones bought in Japan, or something like that? My G1 only has English and Spanish locales available.You have to download "more locale". I have japanese and chinese and a lot more languages available on my Hero. Android Japanese - gibosi - 2010-07-20 I too have a Nexus One and I just noticed that the built-in Japanese font displays at least one Kanji quite differently. The word was 誤解。 But 誤 was written in a different way. 言 + 吴 instead of 呉. Evidently 吴 is a variant of 呉 but I do wonder why the Nexus One uses this variant. Android Japanese - chamcham - 2010-07-20 Draak Wrote:I use two different input methods. Winnflick which you use your finger swipes to type. Kind of like you hold た and it gives you the option of ち is slide up, つ slide right てslide down etc.. its really fast and easyFYI, Simeji also has the flick input method. In fact, if you go into the simeji settings, there are 3 different input methods: 1)flick 2)romaji 3)telephone-style (for example, the number 2 key is ABC. tap once for A. double tap for B. triple tap for C. and then wait for 1 second to confirm input) Android Japanese - ocircle - 2010-07-20 Anki and WWWJDIC work beautifully on Android too (they each have their own app). The dictionary program,in particular, also has handwriting recognition and OCM. |