![]() ![]() And as always with Swiftkey, you’ll get contextual predictions of emoji as the keyboard learns from you. ![]() Swiftkey also suggests using words like “pizza,” “broken,” “cheers,” or “kiss” to get the full effect. For example, if you type “Santa” you would then be giving a choice of a Santa emoji along with words. So Swiftkey is giving you 500+ emoji that are categorized (people, objects, nature, places and symbols), but more importantly, can be available as word matches should you decide that you need them on-demand. Oh, how the times have changed in this funny tech world. Seems silly, right? That we’re talking about an update that introduces 500+ emoji. Swiftkey, a 3rd party keyboard that remains one of the favorites around this site, received a beta update to version 4.5 this morning that finally introduces emoji and an optional number row. ![]()
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