Fleksy builds a texting app for the samsung gear 2 smartwatch | techcrunch

Fleksy builds a texting app for the samsung gear 2 smartwatch | techcrunch

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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8OCszD0QDY] Virtual keyboard startup Fleksy is pumped about iOS 8 and working on a beta of its software now that Apple has relaxed the platform


restrictions on third-party keyboards. But that hasn’t stopped it from giving love to other platforms, too. Today, Fleksy is unveiling a full-fledged SMS messaging app for the Samsung Gear 2


smartwatch, which runs on Tizen and syncs with a user’s Android phone to facilitate back-and-forth sending, composing and receiving of SMS texts. This marks a departure from Fleksy’s usual


focus on dedicated keyboard software; the app uses Fleksy’s unique keyboard design, of course, which uses algorithmic prediction to make it so that a user theoretically doesn’t even have to


look at their wrist. The app goes beyond that, however, giving users a way to see how they might be able to take advantage of Fleksy’s tech to do real work and actually input text even on


small wrist-mounted screens that seem best designed for reading off brief snippets of information. “When the first smartphones came out, many thought typing on glass would be impossible,”


Fleksy co-founder and COO Ioannis Verdelis explained via email. “Fleksy’s next generation technology is now redefining the use case and capabilities of wearable technology, and we are hugely


excited to be doing this with Samsung Gear 2.” Fleksy isn’t the only virtual keyboard company targeting devices beyond smartphones and tablets, of course; Toronto startup Minuum has


released a smartwatch version of its own minimal keyboard software, too. Arguably it’s a bigger opportunity than traditional mobile devices. Interfaces for wearables and other connected


gadgets don’t necessarily have default input methods yet, meaning a startup like Fleksy could win the lion’s share of consumer attention, whereas it’ll always be an uphill battle on


platforms like iOS and Android where the default is often good enough for most. The Fleksy Messenger app is available to Samsung Gear 2 owners via the Samsung Apps marketplace as a free


download, and requires a Gear 2-compatible smartphone to work.