The update is already available in the Play Store

Sep 6, 2016 13:54 GMT  ·  By

SwiftKey is certainly one of the most popular third-party keyboards for Android phones, and the application manages to spike consumer interest by getting constant updates with new features and tools. Now it seems that SwiftKey has received a new update with support for Android N emoji.

SwiftKey app is developed by prediction tech company SwiftKey, which has pushed a new update to its Android application. The update is already available on the Play Store, and it mostly brings support for Android N emoji.

As you know, Google released its latest Android OS version a while ago, and 7.0 Nougat comes with a new set of exciting emojis. The changelog for the update says that users can long-press select emojis to modify their skin tone.

This works for diverse emojis, the new set of emojis that Android N introduced, which allows users to change the skin tone of the new humanoid emojis.

The update also brings some improvements and a fix to the sync service. In addition, number, email, and other predictions containing “@” are turned back on, after they were previously deleted.

One of the main features in SwiftKey is word predictions, as the application can learn and predict the user's slang, nicknames, and even phrases. It can also learn and predict the most used emoticons and can autocorrect phrases.

SwiftKey constantly gets updates with neat features or themes, just last year, it received an update with themes for the holidays.