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That would mean that I'd have to take the time to find another suitable replacement, and then tweak and train its auto-prediction, which would slow down what I do too much to use it very much, at least until I got it to a comparable level of efficiency. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

!INDEED

If only your current Android keyboard would allow you to easily transfer what it learned from you to another keyboard app, then you (almost) won't have to train the new one. 🤓😅

!WINEX

That's one reason that I use this one, because even when I reinstall it on another phone, once I sign in, it downloads the training from my previous phone from cloud infrastructure. 😁🙏💚✨✨

!INDEED

What I was referring to was a totally different keyboard app, not another instance of the same keyboard app on another device. 🤯 That isn't the same as transferring what the keyboard learned from your training to a different keyboard app. 😅

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Yep, I got that, but that's one notable reason why I keep this keyboard app, as I already have it well trained...lol! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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@savvytester! @tydynrain Totally agrees with your content! so I just sent 1 IDD to your account on behalf of @tydynrain. (19/50)

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