SwiftKey Keyboard App for Android Now Available as a Free Download
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By Hitesh Arora | Updated: 6 July 2014 13:44 IST
Moving
from a paid model to a freemium one, popular third-party keyboard app
SwiftKey on Wednesday updated its Android app to v5.0, and also
announced the launch of the SwiftKey Store. Notably, just last week at
WWDC, Apple announced system-wide support for third-party keyboard apps,
and SwiftKey quickly announced it was bringing its app to the platform.
Perhaps
in a reaction to its upcoming growth user base via Apple's iOS
ecosystem, SwiftKey has shifted to the freemium model on Android. Once
available for $3.99, SwiftKey for Android
is now permanently free and the trial version of the app no longer
exists on Google Play.
It seems that the company has taken
freemium route to get more users, while the revenue generation will be
done via paid themes introduced on the SwiftKey Store. At the launch,
there are over 30 new themes like Nickel, Cobalt are available at the
store, with regular updates planned for future. The app also has a new
default theme.
For the existing premium app users, SwiftKey is offering a "Premier Pack" of 10 themes worth $4.99 for free.
The
update also adds an optional number row at the top of the keyboard,
brings predictions for emojis (which are now part of database of more
than 800 symbols supported on Android 4.1 or higher devices), and wider
language support including Belarusian, Mongolian, Tatar, Uzbek and
Welsh. SwiftKey is also touting the improved prediction engine and
'Flow' accuracy, as well as improved Flow trails.
Most of
the features in SwiftKey v5.0 were a part of the SwiftKey beta app for
Android. SwiftKey for Android devices was first launched in beta in
July, 2010 while the company behind the app was founded in 2008 by Jon
Reynolds and Dr. Ben Medlock. The app uses a blend of artificial
intelligence that learns from previous SMS messages and enables it to
predict the next word the user intends to type.