Microsoft Swift’s keyboard app ended up on iOS devices last November, only to go live again for iPhone users a month later. However, there is no such confusion with Swift’s Android app on the Google Play Store. On the contrary, it is acquiring new features or making frequent changes.
Microsoft is bringing a notable new feature to the SwiftKey keyboard on Android via an app update on the Google Play Store. Taking the app to version 8.10.30.11, the update enables users to change the app’s language from the Android system settings. However, only Android 13 users will get this feature and not anyone running an older version of the operating system.
In addition to a new way to change the app’s language, the latest version of SwiftKey also has fixes for issues in the accessibility description for the theme selection radio buttons. That’s all that’s new in the latest version of Microsoft SwiftKey. If needed, you can read the full official changelog of the latest SwiftKey keyboard update on Android.
- Fixed access description for radio buttons for theme selection
- SwiftKey main app language can now be set via Android 13 system settings.
You can download the Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard app on your Android phone from the Google Play Store. you too Click the link that will take you to the SwiftKey download page..