Microsoft’s SwiftKey Keyboard adds support for Dark Mode on Android phones and tablets

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The SwiftKey Keyboard app has updated on Android today to Version 7.4.8.3. This latest update revamps the Settings section with a new design and features and also adds support for Android’s Dark Mode.

Here’s the full release notes:

  • Your SwiftKey Settings now offer a brand-new look. We’ve redesigned Settings to make things easier to find and your SwiftKey Keyboard easier to customize. Go check it out by pressing the ‘Cog’ icon on your Toolbar or tapping your SwiftKey app icon from your device app drawer.
  • SwiftKey Settings now support dark mode. Dark mode is available as an option for devices running Android 10.

SwiftKey is a free Android and iOS app that adds a new keyboard with swipe typing and spellcheck functionality. Do you use SwiftKey? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest for more Microsoft app content.

Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard
Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard
Developer: SwiftKey
Price: Free
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