Microsoft bought popular third-party keyboard Swiftkey four years ago, and the app is still going strong. It refreshed its branding earlier this year, and started work on supporting Android 10's dark theme. Now it looks like the latest beta version supports automatically changing the keyboard style to match the look of the system theme.
Swiftkey's new adaptive default theme is currently showing up on the 7.6.6.9 beta release. It introduces an option that lets users choose to make the keyboard theme reflect the system theme automatically — so your keyboard can be more visible in the daytime and switch to a more subtle dark theme at night to save your eyeballs.
Read MoreSwiftKey's dark mode follows the system theme in latest beta was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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