SwiftKey for Android gets support for more Indian languages, improves performance


SwiftKey for Android has been updated with a major performance improvement and support for new Indian languages. The company says that the keyboard appears on screen between 15 percent and 20 percent faster.

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The keyboard now disappears 20-30% more quickly so you have less waiting time after you’ve finished typing. Also, after sending a message, the keyboard now refreshes 15-20% faster.

The Indian subcontinent Android users can now grab the updated Swiftkey keyboard from Google Play for free and get typing in Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali and Sinhala. With this update, Swiftkey now supports a total of 15 languages spoken in the region. The new update also allows users to toggle between multiple languages simultaneously. This feature will help users who converse with more than one language.

SwiftKey for Android beta 5.1 added 13 new Indian languages last month. You can download the SwiftKey app from Google Play Store.
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