The Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard app was discontinued on iOS devices last November, but revived for iPhone users a month later. However, his SwiftKey Android app on the Google Play Store does not cause such confusion. In contrast, new features are added or changed frequently.
Microsoft is rolling out notable new features for Android’s SwiftKey keyboard via app updates in the Google Play Store. Upgrading the app to version 8.10.30.11 will allow the user to change the language of the app from her android system settings. However, he can only get this permission for Android 13 users, not those running older versions of the operating system.
In addition to the new way to change the app’s language, the latest version of SwiftKey also fixes an accessibility description issue for radio buttons for theme selection. That’s all new in the latest version of Microsoft SwiftKey. If you’d like, you can still read the full official changelog for the latest SwiftKey keyboard update for Android.
- Fixed accessibility description for theme selection radio buttons
- You can now set the language of the SwiftKey main app in Android 13 system settings
The Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard app can be downloaded to your Android phone from the Google Play store. You can also click this link to redirect to the SwiftKey download page.