The android phones are vastly famous for the millions of apps to which users have access. Apart from the authorized Google Apps, there are many 3rd party services too, which actually are holding the pillars of the popularity of android phones. The one such app is SwiftKey and the mentioned is a very famous 3rd party keyboard app for the android smartphones. Now, as the Diwali season is approaching in India, the developers have launched a new 5.1 beta version of the app, which will now support the 11 more new Indian languages on its Diwali themed keyboard.
However, there hasn't been any official launch of the app, but the company officers are saying that it would be done later on and till then, this updated version of the SwiftKey will be made available to the customers via Google's official beta channel. The users can also purchase the Diwali theme from Friday itself. The new version of the app will now be supporting the Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Oriya, Telegu, Urdu and Tamil along with Nepali and Sinhala as a bonus.
Talking about the app, I guess the SwiftKey is the most popular input text app for the android phones because of the ease and productivity and large database of the auto-corrections. Recently in June, the company also waved of the amount nearly INR 250 on the app to make it permanently free, though the new SwiftKey store had been launched for the revenue purpose, selling the themes.