![]() In and around the time Microsoft acquired SwiftKey, the company was on something of a spending spree when it came to popular smartphone apps and services. It's safe to say, these are signals that the rebranding is underway. The change appears to have been first spotted by one of Android Police's readers. Likewise, 'Microsoft SwiftKey' is on the keyboard's space bar, and it's mentioned within the sidebar/settings menu of the app as well. While the Play Store listing keeps the traditional SwitKey Beta labelling, when the app is installed, its label on the home screen or app drawer is 'Microsoft Swiftkey' and then when its thumbnail is viewed in Android's recent apps window, the app naming is 'Microsoft SwiftKey Beta Keyboard'.
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