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SwiftKey for Android is now faster with latest update

  • BY soyacincau
  • 21 November 2014
  • 10:06 am
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SwiftKey is an incredible on-screen keyboard that offers intelligent predictive input and swipe gestures for faster typing. The more you use it, the better it gets in predicting your next choice of words.

In their latest update for its Android version, the have made some minor tweaks that promises better performance than before.

Some of the changes include:

Keyboard appears 15-20% quicker
Keyboard closes 20-30% quicker
Switching between fields is 15-50% faster
Keyboard is now 10-18% more responsive

They have also added 12 more languages but unfortunately Chinese isn’t supported officially right now. However if you do want to use SwiftKey in Chinese, you can give its Beta Chinese input (Traditional/Simplified) a try over here.

If you haven’t tried it yet, you can download SwiftKey which is now a Free download pn the Play Store.

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Tags: AndroidAndroid KeyboardFaster SwiftKeyKeyboardSwiftKeySwiftKey for Android
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