
For example, the goat emoji crops up for Muhammad Ali - the acronym G.O.A.T signifying Greatest of All Time, while the crown and honeybee emoji for fans of Queen Bee Beyoncé, SwiftKey said. The company said that in its review, it found that certain people were associated with particular emojis. "The app works by using the context of what you're typing coupled with worldwide emoji trends to give you the best and most topical emoji predictions," the company said in an emailed statement on Wednesday announcing the launch of the emoji prediction keyboard app. It also bases suggestions on 'worldwide emoji trends'. Take for example, if you write the word cooking in the Swiftmoji keyboard, it will suggest various emojis that are related to cooking and dishes. The predictive emoji keyboard app behaves just like a normal SwiftKey Keyboard, but additionally predicts and suggests emojis based on what you've written so far. This is company's first launch after its acquisition earlier in this year by Microsoft. To recall, the keyboard app which suggests emojis as you are typing was first introduced for Android in beta back in May. The SwiftKey Keyboard is available FREE for the iPhone and iPad in the App Store.SwiftKey, the company behind the popular SwiftKey Keyboard, has launched the Swiftmoji keyboard app for Android and iOS.

There are also 11 new languages available for use in SwiftKey, they include: Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek, Hinglish, Icelandic, Indonesian, Latvian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, and Turkish. This feature was previously available only on the iPhone. SwiftKey Flow for the iPad allows users to enter text by swiping their finger along the keyboard, allowing them to enter text faster. The feature learns and predicts which emoji you use most often to increase your speed when entering smiling faces or the poo symbol.

The new emoji feature is accessible via the SwiftKey keyboard.

– The option to accompany each tap of a key with a click noise – Tired of tapping? Choose a different way to type by swiping from letter to letter with SwiftKey Flow – Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek, Hinglish, Icelandic, Indonesian, Latvian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Turkish – Your favourite emojis are learned and predicted, just like the words you like to use – Add more fun to your messages with a choice of over 800 emoji The feature was previously restricted to the iPhone.

Popular third-party iOS keyboard SwiftKey received a major update today, adding an emoji keyboard, along with a new feature for iPad users, SwiftKey Flow, which allows iPad users to swipe the keyboard to enter text.
