SwiftKey may be gearing up to launch its very first system-wide iOS keyboard app, but for now the London-based company is knuckling down to bring some big changes to its existing Android users.
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Android: Swiftkey is our favorite Android keyboard, and it's been getting better with consecutive updates. Now, the service is shedding its $4 price tag and going free for all users. In exchange, ...
If you are the kind of people who are always texting or keeping up with your social page every single second on your Android phone, you will be no stranger to the massively popular Swiftkey keyboard ...
The hugely popular third-party Android keyboard, SwiftKey, is available from Google Play for absolutely nothing as of today. It is worth noting that the announcement does not spell the end of ...