SwiftKey’s newest update, launching November 20, promises to ramp up the app’s performance. The developers targeted making the keyboard more responsive when typing, to the tune of a claimed 10 to 18 percent performance increase; it also pops up disappears from the screen faster than before, refreshes quicker when switching between different forms. The keyboard’s is also adding twelve new languages targeted at India the nearby region, such as Assamese, gali, Gujarati. These add up to a total of 81 languages that SwiftKey supports. Earlier this year SwiftKey moved to a freemium model, making the app free opening its own premium theme store. It now has two Material Design-specific themes that match well with Android llipop. The impact on you: If you use SwiftKey, this looks like a solid update that you should grab once it’s available. The app has taken a performance hit on some devices as it has grown to support most of the Android ecosystem now has a version for iOS. Keeping it running fast smooth is important in order to keep you from being tempted by all those competitors out there in the ay Store.