Xiaomi Mint Keyboard App With 23 Indic Languages Support Launched in Google Play Store
Xiaomi has released another keyboard app in the Google Play Store for Android clients. Named as the Xiaomi Mint Keyboard app, the application joins the organization's developing rundown of Mint-marked applications that have a little impression on the cell phones. Mint Keyboard bolsters an aggregate of 27 dialects, including English, Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Sanskrit, and Punjabi. The application is only 14MB in size and can be introduced on both Xiaomi and now-Xiaomi gadgets.
In a blog entry on Mi Community site, Xiaomi composes that Mint Keyboard incorporates highlights like Swipe composing, discourse to-content, constant emoticon recommendation during talks, and backing for various textual style styles. Moreover, the keyboard accompanies craftsman made stickers and GIF packs, keyboard subjects, and that's just the beginning.
Backing for Indic dialects is the enormous feature of the Mint Keyboard. Among the Indian subcontinent dialects, the keyboard bolsters Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Sanskrit, Punjabi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Assamese, Manipuri, Arabic, Odiya, Konkani, Bodo, Santhali, Santhali, Dogri, Rajasthani, Marwari, Sindhi, and Maithili.
"Mint Keyboard is intended for Indian clients with front line AI to improve the articulations and discussions," Xiaomi notes. "Your keyboard's AI motor adapts ceaselessly and customizes to coordinate your one of a kind method for composing - including your neighborhood language words, alternate ways, slang, and individual emoticon inclinations. You can make your customized topics utilizing your photographs, visit with different textual style styles, communicate in territorial dialects and significantly more."
You can download the Xiaomi Mint Keyboard app from Google Play Store.
Aside from the Mint Keyboard, Xiaomi has additionally offer a Mint-marked program and Mint Launcher. While the Mint Launcher was presented recently, though Mint Browser appeared toward the end of last year.
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