iOS 8 vs. Android: 8 ways Apple is catching up or pulling ahead

iOS 8 is here. What did Apple invent? What did it borrow from Android? And in what ways is iOS 8 better or worse than its big rival?

6. Third-party Keyboards

Clinton Nguyen
Third-party keyboards were added in iOS 8. Pictured here: Fleksy

Third-party keyboards are a huge addition to iOS 8’s feature list. Third-party keyboards were added to Android in April 2009. Over the years, Android developers published a number of popular keyboards that not only provided the same features and functionality that Apple only recently added, but also challenged the idea of what a traditional touchscreen keyboard should look like and act like.

Several popular Android keyboards, such as Swype, Swiftkey, and Fleksy, have already adapted their keyboards for iOS.

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