[APP] Xperia Z / S Keyboard for ALL [Swipe][Multi-Lang][Stable][ICS][JB]

KristianKenneth

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Here is the Xperia keyboard compiled from Xperia ICS/JB firmware MODDED to work on Non Xperia ROM.




  • Features similar, if not better, to Swype Beta
  • Bilingual word suggestion (2 Languages support)
  • Multi-languages
  • Excellent word and phrase prediction
  • 3 in app themes
  • Customizable keyboard layout

Tested and working on:
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 running 4.1.2 custom ROM, AOKP and MIUI
  • Samsung Galaxy S2 running MIUI V4 ROM, Stock 4.0.4 Rom
  • Tested and running on 4.2.1 ROM. Check Here
  • Will work on other ROM and Devices so feed back are appreciated

Update (January 24, 2013)

Xperia Keyboard from leaked Xperia T 4.1.2 JellyBean firmware. For JB ROM only, if you are using ICS ROM use the old download file.

Download

Xperia T 4.1.2 JB Keyboard
Mirror

OLD Download

Xperia ICS keyboard from Xperia S


Installation:

  1. Reboot to Recovery
  2. Flash zip file

Optional/Or if phone takes too long to reboot do this:
  1. Reboot to Recovery
  2. Wipe cache
  3. Wipe dalvik cache

If the for some reason the CWM zip didn't work for you or the Keyboard doesn't appear in settings do this:

1. Decompress the zip file.
2. Ignore the META-INF folder
3. In the app folder, you'll find textinput-chn.apk (Mandarin Chinese keyboard) and textinput-tng.apk (English keyboard).
4. You can move one or both into /system/app folder with ES File Manager/root explorer/etc. (or adb)
5. Move lib/libXT9Engine into /system/lib
6. Move usr/xt9 into /system/usr
7. Reboot. If you still don't see the keyboard in your settings, install the apk with your file manager which should work with the libraries installed.

Credits
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Thanks DooMLoRD for providing the system dump for Xperia T 4.1.2 firmware
Thanks briot12 for the mirror and a thing and two.

It took me hours to take the right libs and apks so Please hit thanks!, rate this 5 star or donate :) You can also check my blog on my signature and please click one of the ads, it will help me.
 
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briot12

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What to do

1. Decompress the zip file.
2. Ignore the META-INF folder
3. In the app folder, you'll find textinput-chn.apk (Mandarin Chinese keyboard) and textinput-tng.apk (English keyboard).
4. You can move one or both into /system/app folder with ES File Manager/root explorer/etc. (or adb)
5. Move lib/libXT9Engine into /system/lib
6. Move usr/xt9 into /system/usr
7. Reboot. If you still don't see the keyboard in your settings, install the apk with your file manager which should work with the libraries installed.

This is what I did. If it didn't work, change your permissions accordingly.
 
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KristianKenneth

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1. Decompress the zip file.
2. Ignore the META-INF folder
3. In the app folder, you'll find textinput-chn.apk (Mandarin Chinese keyboard) and textinput-tng.apk (English keyboard).
4. You can move one or both into /system/app folder with ES File Manager/root explorer/etc. (or adb)
5. Move lib/libXT9Engine into /system/lib
6. Move usr/xt9 into /system/usr
7. Reboot. If you still don't see the keyboard in your settings, install the apk with your file manager which should work with the libraries installed.

This is what I did. If it didn't work, change your permissions accordingly.
Thanks for pointing out. Instructions added to OP
 
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ritthyhang

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1. Decompress the zip file.
2. Ignore the META-INF folder
3. In the app folder, you'll find textinput-chn.apk (Mandarin Chinese keyboard) and textinput-tng.apk (English keyboard).
4. You can move one or both into /system/app folder with ES File Manager/root explorer/etc. (or adb)
5. Move lib/libXT9Engine into /system/lib
6. Move usr/xt9 into /system/usr
7. Reboot. If you still don't see the keyboard in your settings, install the apk with your file manager which should work with the libraries installed.

This is what I did. If it didn't work, change your permissions accordingly.
This method works for me the keyboard works really well on t-mobile s3.

Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
 

belyava

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1. Decompress the zip file.
2. Ignore the META-INF folder
3. In the app folder, you'll find textinput-chn.apk (Mandarin Chinese keyboard) and textinput-tng.apk (English keyboard).
4. You can move one or both into /system/app folder with ES File Manager/root explorer/etc. (or adb)
5. Move lib/libXT9Engine into /system/lib
6. Move usr/xt9 into /system/usr
7. Reboot. If you still don't see the keyboard in your settings, install the apk with your file manager which should work with the libraries installed.

This is what I did. If it didn't work, change your permissions accordingly.
yessss, now it works!!!! now my phone is more like Xperia :)))) thx to everyone involved!!!
 

HISOON

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Wonderful , I love it

It's work great , not from zip file

The zip file it's not working with me





Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
 
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