SwiftKey has released its first update after being acquired by Microsoft a month ago. The update brings in a feature called SwiftKey Stats. This feature keeps track of certain data generated when you type using the app.
SwiftKey Stats
- Topics – 3-5 different subjects you type about the most.
- Top Emoji – the emoji you use most often.
- Signature Emoji – the emoji you use more than other people.
- Vocabulary Size – how many words has SwiftKey learned from you?
The first stat that you’ll see is topics. This shows three to five different subjects that you type about the most. SwiftKey has a bunch of categories here to show you the topics you talk about most.
Next comes the Top Emoji. This will show the Emoji’s that you use the most. This shows all of the emoji’s you use into a cloud and the bigger an emoji is, the more often you use it.
Just like Top Emoji, there is also a stat called Signature emoji. This shows you which emoji you use more than other people.
The last stat is vocabulary size. This stat shows you how many words SwiftKey has learned from you.
What’s New
- My SwiftKey Stats’- a laugh visualizations of ways you sort (in settings)
- Number row now proven in password fields
- Improved corrections in Korean
- Agreed to sign up for Microsoft*
- Hub menu now not blocks the A/1 key in password fields
- You can now glide in Vietnamese
- Hebrew undocked thumb format presentations as it should be