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Gboard is cooking up a speedy new way to add content to messages

Google's working on a streamlined Android keyboard upgrade.

Gboard is cooking up a speedy new way to add content to messages

Google is reportedly developing a new feature called "Quick insert" for its Gboard keyboard app. This feature aims to provide users with quick access to frequently used items such as emoji, contacts, and clipboard content. While the Quick insert feature already exists and can access information from various sources on the device, it is not yet clear how it will integrate with Gboard's current input options.

The smartphone community is divided into two main camps: users who are indifferent to keyboard apps and those who have strong opinions about them. Google's Gboard is particularly noteworthy in this space, as it is one of the most feature-rich keyboards available, continuously improving with new input methods. The latest addition to Gboard's repertoire is sign language support, recently introduced with the Pixel 11 series of smartphones.

In this story, we delve into another intriguing input method that Google developers have been working on for Gboard. This exclusive report, part of Authority Insights' coverage, offers readers an in-depth look at the development of this innovative feature. As Android Authority continues to deliver breaking news, app teardowns, and in-depth tech coverage, smartphone users can expect to see more exciting developments in the world of keyboard apps.

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