Microsoft has released a new update for the SwiftKey Beta app on Android. This update introduces simultaneous voice and keyboard typing, similar to Google's Gboard keyboard app on Android.
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The new Swiftkey features include new AI camera lenses, along with a way to use Bing Image Creator to make custom stickers based on your own photos and a new Editor feature for writing.
Microsoft has released an update for SwiftKey on Android. The latest version addresses the main complaint flooding the Google Play Store reviews section since the addition of Bing AI integration.
Microsoft continues adding Bing Chat integration to more of its products. The AI-powered Bing experience is now rolling out to SwiftKey Beta users, providing access to Bing Chat in any app.
Microsoft has pushed an update to SwiftKey Keyboard on Android, introducing a couple of new features. The version of the app adds Unicode 15 emojis and a new keyboard theme called Fluent Adaptive.
Microsoft SwiftKey is one of the better keyboard apps for both Android and iOS. And now with the addition of a few useful new features, Microsoft's keyboard app is now more useful than it was before.
Microsoft has released a new update for SwiftKey Beta that brings support for cloud clipboard. The feature will allow users to sync their clipboard across Android and Windows 10 devices.
Microsoft has updated the beta version of its SwiftKey keyboard for Android, introducing a new feature called Puppets. It lets you animate and add voice to creatures using your facial expressions.
After a couple of weeks in beta, Microsoft has updated its SwiftKey keyboard for Android, introducing a new resizing method which allows users to fine-tune the keyboard size and position.
SwiftKey for Android has now been updated to include the auto-incognito mode brought to the beta version of the app a couple of weeks ago. Some other minor changes have been introduced as well.
Microsoft's keyboard app for Android is getting a relatively small update today for beta users, but it does include the ability to automatically turn on incognito mode in sensitive fields.
After being available in beta for a few weeks, native Bing support is now rolling out to Microsoft's SwiftKey for Android, allowing you to search the web directly from the digital keyboard.