Keyboards have a very important place in phones. Typing on the phone is hard work. Keyboards make this job easier or harder. In addition to ease of use, security is also very important in keyboard applications.. We do password entry operations and private correspondence via keyboards.. An insecure keyboard app leaves your information and personal correspondence more likely to be intercepted.. So stay away from simple unknown and fake keyboard apps. You can check out this article on how to spot fake apps on Google Play Store. Let’s take a look at three reliable keyboard apps for Android.
Gboard
Google-owned Gboard Android keyboard is on top of the mountain. They have easy access to sticker packs like Gifs and Disney Sticker collections, and great predictions like a dictionary linked to your Google account.
They keep adding all the smart features Android users have on other keyboards.. The themes on Gboard aren’t as distinctive or striking as other keyboards, but still good enough. Best of all, we can call it the best keyboard on Android and the most reliable with Google assurance, and it’s completely free.
Download: Gboard (Free)
SwiftKey
Swiftkey is another keyboard app that goes head-to-head with Gboard. SwiftKey has been a staple in Android keyboards for years. It was at the top for a while, lately it’s a little behind Gboard. SwiftKey is a successful keyboard app still used by Android. SwiftKey may not be number one, but it’s still a good keyboard and great for productivity. While SwiftKey is a paid keyboard, it has been completely free for years.
Download: SwiftKey (Free)
Chrooma
Each keyboard has the possibility to choose a color on the keyboard. In addition to this coloring, Chrooma determines the color according to the application. Blue for Twitter, green for Spotify, yellow for Google Keep, etc.. There’s night mode to darken the keyboard’s color choices at night.
The swipe in Chrooma is top notch, and the ability to swipe further and further to delete entire words or phrases is great for removing short chunks of text. If you want to have your keyboard style, size, font and settings synced across devices, this is where pricing comes into play and you’ll need to purchase Premium. Partially free to use more features with purchase available.
Download: Chrooma (Free, In-App purchase)