Six months after its iOS debut, Google’s Gboard revamps the Android keyboard | Ars Technica
'Gboard replaces the old Google Keyboard, so it should eventually be Gboard replaces the old Google Keyboard, so it should eventually be available here on the Play Store. '
'Gboard is Google's mashup of a keyboard with Google Search, and, on Android, it replaces the default keyboard app, previously called "Google Keyboard."', "There are also a few nice general keyboard updates, which you'll find in the keyboard settings (that's Settings -> Languages & Input -> Virtual Keyboard -> Gboard).", "We're also moving from Google Keyboard 5.2 to Gboard 6.0—there's a new rev of the base keyboard software in here with a bunch of nice non-Google features."
'Just tap on the emoji button, and above the usual emoji interface there will be a search field. '
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'Gboard replaces the old Google Keyboard, so it should eventually be Gboard replaces the old Google Keyboard, so it should eventually be available here on the Play Store. '
'Gboard is Google's mashup of a keyboard with Google Search, and, on Android, it replaces the default keyboard app, previously called "Google Keyboard."', "There are also a few nice general keyboard updates, which you'll find in the keyboard settings (that's Settings -> Languages & Input -> Virtual Keyboard -> Gboard).", "We're also moving from Google Keyboard 5.2 to Gboard 6.0—there's a new rev of the base keyboard software in here with a bunch of nice non-Google features."
'Just tap on the emoji button, and above the usual emoji interface there will be a search field. '
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