SwiftKey picks up Emoji 12.0 support, more conspicuous Microsoft branding

Four years after the acquisition, Microsoft puts its name front and center

Microsoft acquired SwiftKey about four years ago, and apart from some additions like optional Microsoft accounts, Bing, and the company's translate feature, it didn't change too much about the popular third-party keyboard. Earlier this year, though, Microsoft's name got more prominent in the app's settings, and now, the Redmond giant has decided it's about time to make it even more obvious whose keyboard you're using.

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