Swiftkey 4.5 beta introduces 500 emojis and number row option

So here we bring a great news for Swiftkey fans! Two weeks back, Swifkey 4.3.1 beta made its way to Android devices. It offered many enhanced features including the support for left hand users. Now its turn of Swiftkey 4.5 beta. The new tool brings emojis support to Swiftkey.

Let’s have a look on the features of Swiftkey 4.5 beta:

Here are the details of all the features as mentioned in the Press Release:

Classic emoji:

Choose from more than 500 emoji across five categories: people, objects, nature, places and symbols. This update introduces a popup panel with tabs for each category so you can manually select the emoji of your choice.

Emoji word match:

As you type one of hundreds of keywords, you can opt to be offered emoji predictions in the candidate bar. For example, typing “Santa” will offer you a Christmas emoji in addition to word predictions, just tap the emoji image to select.

Fun examples include: “sleepy”, “pizza”, “broken”, “cheers” and “kiss”. Also, if you start typing a time of the day, such as 10pm, you may be greeted by the relevant clock symbol.

Let us know which other great examples you find by tweeting us @swiftkey or tagging your Instagram photo #swiftkey!

This setting can also be disabled if you prefer to always have words predicted in the candidate bar – just press and hold the 123 key, select Settings and Advanced to see this option.

Emoji contextual predictions:

SwiftKey 4.5 will learn from your personal use to suggest emoji you regularly use. For example, if you regularly include an emoji after an individual’s name, SwiftKey can learn to predict it, just for you.

Emoji can vary:

The appearance of emoji can differ between different versions of Android and different apps. Emoji are only supported on Android Jellybean and KitKat (4.1 and later). SwiftKey uses the system emoji font which is black and white in Jellybean and colour in KitKat. Some apps (eg WhatsApp) render the emoji within messages with app-specific fonts, often the same as seen on Apple devices. Google Hangouts uses the same colour emoji font as KitKat. This means that although the meaning remains the same, the actual images may vary between apps and between the sending and receiving device.

Optional number row:

SwiftKey 4.5 beta introduces the option of a dedicated number row on top of the keyboard for faster access to numbers, particularly for those with larger phone sizes. To find this setting, press and hold the 123 key, select Settings, then Theme & Layout, you can then tick or untick the Number Row option.

Thus, it shows that the new beta version of Swiftkey i.e. Swiftkey 4.5 beta brings the keyboard app to next level! You can download the app directly by clicking here as the app have not yet arrived at Google Play Store.

I personally love this app. Support for emojis is something that the users were really missing! Share your opinions regarding the app in your comments!

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