For a standard computer keyboard, yes. If I can get a good rhythm going, I can get up to a peak of 50 WPM. I had a class in middle school where I was taught how to type, and as it turned out I had a knack for it, so that class was an easy A. That was almost 30 years ago, when the schools around here first got computers with Windows 3.1 on them.
For a mobile, since the screen is so tiny and there's no physical keys I do have to look at the screen to type. I'm glad predictive text/autocomplete is a thing, because I'm nowhere near as fast when texting. When I actually have to type something for real, such as making this post, I always do so on desktop. I'm just far more adept with a regular keyboard than I am with a touchscreen.