In November 2017, Google updated its keyboard app Gboard with 120 languages and sticker packs. Now, the company has added over 20 new languages on Gboard for Android.
Some of the languages added includes but not limited to Fulani, Manx, Maori, Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional) and Korean. Google says its users made it clear that these were the top two missing languages from the app, so now it's been added.
Currently, Gboard supports over 300 languages which cover 74% of the world's population. The languages includes some widely spoken languages worldwide.
The update has already started rolling out globally. You should get an update waiting for you on Playstore.
Some of the languages added includes but not limited to Fulani, Manx, Maori, Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional) and Korean. Google says its users made it clear that these were the top two missing languages from the app, so now it's been added.
Currently, Gboard supports over 300 languages which cover 74% of the world's population. The languages includes some widely spoken languages worldwide.
The update has already started rolling out globally. You should get an update waiting for you on Playstore.
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ReplyDeleteWow, that's some serious efforts from them. Good one
ReplyDeleteGboard happens to be a very good keyboard and they keep improving the application everyday and this is good.
ReplyDeleteMe never try any keyboard expect tecno own... The challenge is the advert popin out
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