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Microsoft SwiftKey for Android and iOS gets a couple of new features in latest update

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Microsoft SwiftKey has received an update on both Android and iOS, adding a couple of exciting new features.

Android users will now be able to search emoji using as many as 139 languages in the SwiftKey keyboard app, including Persian, Romanian, Thai, and Turkish. With the latest update installed, SwiftKey users on Android can now type in Awadhi, East Frisian, Garhwali, Hmar, and Saraiki. Another useful new feature is what the company called "Intelligent Nudge", which automatically detects a task and asks users whether they want to add it to Microsoft To Do.

The latest SwiftKey update on Android carries version number 7.9.6.8. You can check out the full official changelog below.

  • Emoji search is now available to 139 languages including Persian, Polish, Romanian, Thai and Turkish. View the full list here: https://aka.ms/sk-android-emoji-search
  • You can now type in Awadhi, East Frisian, Garhwali, Hmar and Saraiki.
  • We've added the Intelligent Nudge, which automatically detects a task and prompts users to add it to To Do.

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The latest update to the Microsoft SwiftKey iOS client takes the version of the app to 2.9.2 and includes no other new features except for the ability to search emoji in many new languages. The full official changelog is given below.

Emoji search is now available for most languages in SwiftKey Toolbar to find your emoji easier!

You can download the Microsoft SwiftKey app from the Google Play Store on your Android smartphone from here. And those using the keyboard app on their iPhones can get it here from App Store.

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