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iPhone typing speed
I pride myself as a really fast iPhone typer, and I decided I would start this little thread where everyone posts there wpm, just for fun
![]() I like this Freeform test, because considering the nature of autocorrect it's better when your typing whats on your mind not random letters. http://www.iphonetypingtest.com/test-freeform.html My score: http://twitpic.com/29u3i3
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I didn't do the freestyle test - because your brain does better knowing ahead of time what you want to say/type, so I took the pre-made test, I average around 60-70. Not bad...
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Well, I figure that when your typing a text or a email or something your brain knows anyway, so you type as fast as you do on the free form
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