The description of Bobble AI Keyboard - Play With New Friends
A keyboard with GIFs, stickers, memes, and more
Lauriane Guilloux
December 29, 2021
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Looking for more than just a keyboard for your Android? Although around here, we are among those who have total confidence in the development of Google, it is true that for people looking for something more than a good performance and complete options, Bobble AI Keyboard can be a great option.
This is the first social keyboard. In addition to speed, swipe typing, or voice typing, and everything else, it adds all the funniest elements to communicate with friends and acquaintances: memes, emojis, stickers, gifs, and much more, and totally free of charge.
Bobble keyboard makes typing on Android fast and fun.
Main features
Lets you use tons of emojis directly from the keyboard.
Offers swipe and voice typing.
Includes a spell checker, displays predictions, suggestions, and learns as you type.
The user will be able to choose or create a lot of themes with photos and change the typography.
Bobble uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically predict which emojis, memes, stickers, or GIFs the user wants to use at any given moment.
Lets you create fun bobblehead avatars using advanced facial recognition to use them as stickers, the Bobble Heads.
It includes a camera to take selfies directly from the keyboard with various filters.
Displays stickers and GIFs related to the text being typed.
Includes dictionaries in English and 21 regional languages of India.
In addition to those included at the start, the user can download thousands of stickers from the free store, organized by themes and categories: love, greetings, sports, movies, among others.
Requirements and additional information:Minimum operating system requirements:
Android 4.3.
Lauriane Guilloux
Hi, I’m Lauriane Guilloux. I grew up surrounded by gadgets and technology and everyone who knows me assumes that it will always be one of my greatest interests. I’ve evolved hand-in-hand with PCs, laptops, video gaming consoles, smartphones,...
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