Away from any hardware reasons many smartphone fans choose Android
because of the way the platform allows users to change some of the stock
features of the handset without the need of Jailbreaking. Today
SwiftKey 4 has been released for Android that brings simplicity and Flow
to users of the app.
The popular third party keyboard has just been updated on the Google
Play store and the SwiftKey Flow is available to all users, which has
been in a limited beta for a while now. The name has been dropped and it
is now an optional feature to the keyboard, and if you have yet to use
the application and don’t fancy paying out there is a free version that gives you a month’s access to neat keyboard.
In our opinion it’s the most versatile and complete keyboard
available on the Android platform and the update even brings more
colours, themes, and now has support for over sixty languages. The
keyboard learns from the user as you use it, but this doesn’t include
passwords and other sensitive data.
The SwiftKey Flow feature allows you to seamlessly switch between
gesture and tapping, and you can even type using three different
languages simultaneously. Users can enter complete phrases without
lifting their finger from the screen by sliding to the space bar between
each word. I have installed this application to my Samsung Galaxy S3
and much prefer SwiftKey to the standard Samsung keyboard.
Obviously it won’t be the same for every user but you can always
download the free trial to use it for a month, and the longer you use
SwiftKey the better it gets. To download yourself head over to Google Play, and check out the demo video below.
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