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Gboard for Android meets 10 billion downloads in the Play Store

Gboard for Android is the latest Google app that records 10 billion downloads in the Play Store. The list says that the app was published on June 5, 2013.

In December 2016, “Gboard” replaced the Google keyboard on Android. (Gobe was first introduced that May for iOS.) In 2020, this search function was completely removed.

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Today, the app has offline voice tips on all devices, Google Translates, Scan -Text -OCR -Tool and clipboard. You can adapt the keyboard background with various topics, change the size of the height, one -handed and floating modes. The expressive characteristics include emoji, gif and sticker search as well as emoji kitchen to produce Mashups.

Pixel devices benefit from the tips on the assistant, in which language services maintain the integration of keyboard, correction reading and pixel screenshots.

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In addition to telephones and tablets, Gboard is available at Wear OS and Android/Google TV. (There is a separate Google Automotive keyboard for cars.)

The last Big Gboard update, which is available for all (stable) users, was at the beginning of this month when the dynamic topic was simplified on two colors. In the meantime, Google actively tests a beta test passage of an assistant symbol strip for language typing on telephones, trap and repeat button as well as the ability to search emoji kitchen combinations. Most rollouts take a long time to enter stable.

If you meet the milestone today, Goge joins other first provider apps such as YouTube, Play Services, Google Maps, Google Mail and Google photos with over 10 billion downloads.

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