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		<title>By: ingjerdj</title>
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		<description>Hear, hear! I frequently shift between English, Norwegian &amp; German. 

I used to live in England, and bought my last phone there. The annoying this was when I was text messaging my friends in Norway as it did not have support for Norwegian language!

The Iphone has solved this in a much smarter way: You just add all your languages, and then there is one key on the keyboard which you use to switch in between the languages. This also automatically changes the spelling aid and keyboard layout.  Smart!</description>
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<p>I used to live in England, and bought my last phone there. The annoying this was when I was text messaging my friends in Norway as it did not have support for Norwegian language!</p>
<p>The Iphone has solved this in a much smarter way: You just add all your languages, and then there is one key on the keyboard which you use to switch in between the languages. This also automatically changes the spelling aid and keyboard layout.  Smart!</p>
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