Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard for Android gets updated

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Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard has received an update. Taking the app to version 7.6.5.7, the update brings Android 11 compatibility and no other changes. This means you should now be able to use Microsoft’s keyboard app on your Android 11-powered smartphone without worrying about whether or not the app will work smoothly. You can read the full official changelog below.

Changelog

We’re designing for the future – Microsoft SwiftKey is now compatible with Android 11.

Microsoft’s SwiftKey is one of the popular keyboard apps for Android smartphones. The keyboard app recently crossed 500 million installations on Google Play Store. For the sake of comparison, Google’s Gboard app is installed on more than 1 billion Android smartphones. That said, Gboard comes pre-installed with every Android smartphone, but that’s not the case with SwiftKey, and hence the striking difference.

You can download and install the SwiftKey keyboard app for your Android smartphone from here, or you can download the app from the below link.

[appbox googleplay com.touchtype.swiftkey]

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