Kosta Eleftheriou, the maker of FlickType keyboard, has been waging a lawsuit against Apple since the beginning of this year, as Apple dumped his keyboard app from Appstore and even forced him to sell it to them. Now, they replicated his FlickType keyboard as Watch Series 7’s new QuickPath keyboard.
Disputed Keyboard in Watch Series 7
Aside from the grand iPhone 13 series and a new iPad, Apple fans are also vibing on a new smartwatch pack – Watch Series 7. The new generation Apple smartwatch comes with updated hardware, a more prominent display, and few new software features. While all these are cool, the inbuilt keyboard it’s shipped with is now being disputed. As per Kosta Eleftheriou, an app developer, Apple has allegedly used his proprietary FlickType keyboard for their own Watch Series 7.
— Kosta Eleftheriou (@keleftheriou) September 14, 2021 For the unknown, FlickType is an accessibility keyboard for low-vision people, as it helps blind or vision impaired users type on an iPhone quickly. Eleftheriou complains that Apple used his keyboard without permission and named it QuickPath in WatchOS 8.
He disclosed these details on Twitter, saying that he already filed a lawsuit against Apple for unfairly removing his app from the Appstore. Earlier this year, his FlickType keyboard app was removed by Apple and even forced him to sell it off. While he brought back the app on Appstore after numerous appeals. It was again removed last month, saying the app violated the Apple iOS Human Interface Guidelines section of the App Store Review Guidelines. Further, Apple stated