Gboard Keyboard App for iPhone

After its declaration a week ago, Google has launched the Gboard iPhone keyboard app in India. The app was initially presented for iPhone users in the US in May, and is currently accessible all the more comprehensively.

The search giant in its press explanation a week ago it plans to offer the Gboard app in more languages in future versions. For the present, it bolsters English UK, English AU, English CA, and English IN. It’s presently accessible by means of the App Store.

The Google Gboard keyboard app for iPhone conveys the power of Google search to the iPhone keyboard, and it’s a miracle that the search giant has not presented comparative usefulness for Android up ’til now.

The Gboard app gives users search for information, gifs, and emoji right from the keyboard, and along these lines users never need to leave the conversation they are occupied with whether it’s inside a chat app or email.

By pressing the G icon on the upper left of the keyboard, users can search for addresses, flights, and even YouTube videos for effortless link to them. Aside from search results, users can likewise look for gif images, and emojis. The keyboard additionally supports glide typing, giving you a chance to type words by sliding your finger from key to key as opposed to tapping.

In our review, we observed Gboard to be a capable iPhone keyboard app that gave speedy search options, and the capacity to effectively discover images, gifs, and emojis, making it a convincing app to have introduced.

With a specific end goal to set-up the Gboard as an outsider third party app keyboard, you have to first download the application, then go to Settings>General> Keyboard. The app naturally prompts you on the most proficient method to set-up, the first occasion when you open it.

Once you’re in the Keyboard settings, pick Gboard as an -party keyboard app furthermore give it full get to. Note this implies Google will have the capacity to peruse all that you write on the keyboard, including addresses, credit card details and so on.

After you’ve included Gboard as an approved keyboard in the settings, simply open any app like WhatsApp or Facebook, and when typing something click on the global icon in the regular iOS keyboard. You’ll soon see the Gboard show up in place of the other keyboards, and you can begin utilizing it.

There’s a Google logo in the corner, which you can tap to scan for web links, GIFs, and so on. Google Gboard additionally offers word prediction and takes into consideration word tracing like Swype keyboard.

In April, Microsoft had declared its Word Flow keyboard with unique arc-shaped single-handed typing for iPhone. Google’s Gboard app won’t offer speech-to-text feature for the time being.

Kishar Ahmed

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