Most people use their phone's default keyboard for typing. These are usually stock stock keyboards of Android or the mobile company's own keyboard. But these may not be enough for you. There are various third party keyboard apps for Android that have a lot of fun features and customization features.
Nowadays Microsoft's Softkey, and Google's Gboard are dominating the market and most people use them. However, there are some better apps besides these, which can make your typing colorful. So let's take a look at the best Android keyboards.
Flexi
Flexi is the most popular Android keyboard. It has all the awesome features including Swipe, Web Search, GIF, Meme, Theme, Extension and many more. Most of the themes are free. However, there are several paid themes. However, these are not very expensive. This keyboard is completely free and the best app to use.
Gboard
The keyboard is Google's official stock keyboard. It has many basic features like auto-correction, different language typing and different customization features. It has Google search built-in. That means you can search Google without leaving the keyboard. There is also a GIF Search, Voice Typing and Google Translate. Google often adds various features to this keyboard. Currently the number of users of this app is over 1 billion.
Grammarly
This name may have been heard by many. Grammarly is one of the new Android keyboards. It started out as a Chrome extension and can correct your grammatical errors as you type. It corrects your grammar and spelling as well as punctuation. It’s new, so it’s still in development. Hopefully more new features will come in its future updates. I like it because, it explains your mistakes and you can also learn from it if you want. The keyboard is completely free.
SwiftKey
According to most, Swiftkey is one of the best Android keyboards of all time. It has typing, cloud sync as well as line prediction and auto-correction features. There are various themes, keyboard customizations, a number row and much more so that you can enjoy using it. It supports more than 100 languages. The keyboard and all its features are free but you need to buy and use most of the themes. Microsoft bought the keyboard a few years ago, and it still works as before.
FancyFey
FancyFi is one of the best Android keyboards. It focuses a lot more on customization, themes. The app features more than 50 themes, 70 fonts and 3,200 emojis and emoticons. You'll find auto-correction features with support for typing and 50 languages. Some Google Play Reviewers occasionally report bugs or issues with the app. However it seemed to work well during my use. If this doesn't work for you, you can use the apps above.
If you know of any good keyboard apps that I didn't mention in the post, you can let me know in the comments. Thanks
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