It seems to be the most popular android keyboard app (Gboard and Swiftkey)

Firstly the topic is what you need to know

  • We need to know from our readers is that what their favorite Android keyboard app is.
  • Almost  60% voted and mention Gboard as their favorite keyboard app is.
  • Approximately 30% of users vote for SwiftKey as the second-place choice.

Often the weekend, we would like to ask our readers about their favorite Android keyboard apps.

There is a feast of them out there, so we want to know where Android users move.

Meanwhile, in a somewhat we get an unsurprising result, Google’s Gboard took first place with almost 60% of the votes, followed mainly by Microsoft’s SwiftKey with nearly 30% of the votes.

We know from One reader on Twitter when they share their experience and expressed that after using different keyboards, Gboard always stored them coming back.

One reader, Jackson Le, was not as passionate about Gboard as others.

“Board has in my opinion way too teased, kiddish and limited in language and forecast.

SwiftKey is what it’s very customizable in both themes and languages and dialects I have used for years now.

I’ve tried  to shift many other keyboards.., but this one always comes back.

 

The third most famous option was the default keyboard, which is available for many is the Samsung keyboard.

In fact, so many readers point up  Samsung’s keyboard as the one they suggest use, as it’s capable and has access to any board-like features such as emoji pairs which add two emojis into one.

Other readers highlighted the now-defunct Swype keyboard, which promoted swipeable on-screen keyboards that so many of the best Android keyboard apps utilize today.

 What’s your favorite Android keyboard app?

Typing should be so much fun and trouble-free. What keyboard app do you prefer and why is it Gboard?

One of the good things about Android is that you can use various function apps as the default for just about any corresponding app.

Don’t like Google SMS? Switch to another messaging app. Don’t worry about Bixby on your Galaxy smartphone?

Replace it with Google Assistant. Even something if you want to change like text input, then it can be changed if you select the different look and feel of a keyboard over your phone’s default.

Today’s poll is all about. We want to know which of the best keyboard apps you give preference to use on your Android smartphone.

But unfortunately, that app was closedown in 2018, and users have had to hold on through new phones or find alternative ways of downloading it.

Luckily, there are huge and very capable keyboards to select from on Android that can provide typing fun and efficiency.

It’s also easy to change the keyboard on your Android phone, so you can try to use them out and see what works best for you.

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Microsoft SwiftKey allows you to swipe right and left on the period button to instantly add!
And Two sentences. On the other hand, Gboard gives permission to long-tap and drag the and! Symbol to your sentences.
The Best Android Keyboard Apps: Gboard, Swiftkey, Chroma, and Flesksy fast emoji keyboard app, Grammarly keyboard, simple keyboard.
1. Gboard has earned its spot as one of the best SwiftKey alternatives, mainly because of all the features that it brings to the table. Google has fitted Gboard with a lot of features like Glide typing, GIF support, and more.

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