Google's smart keyboard for iPhone,Lewd Family [Uncut] GBoard, just got some serious upgrades.
The keyboard app launched back in May with a bunch of cool features including GIF support, emoji, built-in Google Search, and Glide Typing.
Now, Google is adding even more features to GBoard that whill help you send messages faster without ever having to leave the app.
SEE ALSO: This Is iPhone 2020The latest GBoard update adds Google Maps and YouTube searching capabilities to the keyboard itself. Now when you press the "G Button" located in the left-hand corner of the keyboard, you'll have the option to access both Maps and YouTube. The feature makes it easier to share a location or videos with people in your contacts list. In short, you won't have to waste time jumping between apps to grab a link anymore.
These two integrations add to the growing list of tasks you can complete using GBoard. Some of the things you could do prior to the latest update include checking sports scores, searching news articles, and more.
And if all of this wasn't spectacular enough, Google decided to go a step further, giving people the ability to draw within their text messages.
The new drawing feature is called "Ink" and lets you draw essentially whatever your heart desires, so long as it can be drawn in primary colors. To access the new feature, click the emoji button in the bottom left corner of your keyboard, then the pen icon. The feature works similarly to the drawing pad available in Apple iMessages.
GBoard is also adding three new languages -- Arabic, Hebrew, and Farsi -- indicating that the company is serious about supporting this app in diverse markets across the world.
So, if you find yourself getting tired of the standard iOS keyboard, maybe it's time to try GBoard for iOS. These new features are actually pretty awesome and might actually save you some precious time.
Topics Google iPhone Keyboards YouTube
Man discovers disturbing mystery object in potato chip packetLess than 1 percent of Huawei P30 Pro parts come from the U.S.5 Facebook Live streams that defined the news in 2016You should cover your phone's selfie camera, tooDiscover your true Hogwarts house with a magical 'Harry Potter' bath bombRockettes can skip the inauguration, thanks to the internetScorching France just broke its temperature recordDonald Trump just posted his scariest tweet yetInside Amazon's Prime Now warehouse the week before ChristmasBryan Cranston and Aaron Paul tweet same photo, send 'Breaking Bad' fans into meltdownHow are we feeling about this 66Rockettes can skip the inauguration, thanks to the internetNo one cares about 99% of the photos you take. Not even you.Google employees ask SF Pride to boot their employer from paradeFacebook pushes new rules for political advertising worldwideSamsung reportedly plans a second foldable phone despite Fold delayBryan Cranston and Aaron Paul tweet same photo, send 'Breaking Bad' fans into meltdown11 terrible beauty trends from 2016 that need to die'Pretty Little Liars' actress has a message for the jerk who hacked her nudesYouTube will now let you block recommendations from specific channels Cooking with Naguib Mahfouz Willa Cather, Pioneer Sonos is getting into headphones, report claims Orgasms trigger my endometriosis: The sex lives of people with endo Portrait of a Friendship Redux: Frank O’Hara, Joy Williams, Roberto Bolaño The Night in My Hair: Henna and the Muslim Ban The Epic, Neglected Vision of Joan Murray Fable is the ultimate social media app for readers Redux: Jamaica Kincaid, James Salter, Robert Bly Shane Madej and Ryan Bergara tell us what's in their YouTube watch history 9 steps for shopping small this year Amazon Black Friday deals: 200+ of our favorite discounts from the yearly sale Facebook Reels increases time limit to 90 seconds Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals 2023: The 'Mario Kart 8 Deluxe' bundle is back Staff Picks: Bobby, Janelle, and Romeo by The Paris Review Displacing the Displacement Novel: V. S. Naipaul’s ‘In a Free State’ Absurdist Dialogues with Siri Corsets and Cotillions: An Evening with the Jane Austen Society The Art of Madness
2.435s , 10135.53125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Lewd Family [Uncut]】,Openness Information Network