iOS 13. New IMPORTANT Function Taken from Android

iOS 13. Apple surprises with a new feature that no one expected for iDevices, here's what it wants to offer users around the world this year.

iOS 13 swiftkey keyboard

iOS 13. Because Apple wants to offer iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users new functions with each major update, here we see something that Americans take from Android, or from some models of phones with this operating system. Specifically, iOS 13 is going to have a keyboard similar to SwiftKey to make it easier for users to type when using their iDevices, and I think a lot of people would be interested in having something like that available.

iOS 13. Although third-party keyboards have existed for iPhone and iPad for some time, the Apple company would like to natively integrate a functionality similar to that of the SwiftKey keyboard, also available in the App Store, into the operating system keyboard. You already know that for Android there are already some phone models that have the SwiftKey keyboard natively integrated, and for iOS 13 something similar will happen, only that the solution is proprietary to Apple.

iOS 13. New IMPORTANT Function Taken from Android

iOS 13. Basically, users could type without taking their fingers off the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch screens, exactly as it happens with SwifyKey, even if they download the third-party keyboard separately from the AppStore, whenever they want. Apple already allows the use of the virtual keyboard in iOS 12 as a touchpad to control the cursor on the screen, but in iOS 13 it wants to allow writing as well, which will probably generate confusion for some, or utility for others.

The company is testing a new keyboard option that allows users to swipe across letters on the keyboard in one motion to type out words (Apple could choose to keep this feature internal). This is similar to options on Android handsets and it would compete with third-party iPhone apps such as SwiftKey.

iOS 13. Apple has never said how popular third-party keyboard apps are for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, but since they offer such an option for users, it's clear that there is a lot of interest in this functionality. We will find out how the keyboard prepared by Apple will look at the beginning of June, when iOS 13 will be officially presented at WWDC 2019, the official release being scheduled for autumn.