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Google’s Gboard iOS keyboard now works with 3D Touch, gains iOS 10 emoji and new themes

Google’s Gboard iOS keyboard has been one of the better received third-party keyboards yet. Today Google is releasing Gboard version 1.2 for iOS with a few highly requested features. New themes, additional emoji, and support for 3D Touch and the handy cursor placement trick are all included plus more.

Gboard replaces the standard iOS keyboard on iPhone and iPad and puts features like Google Search and GIF search in any app that lets you type. Gboard also supports glide typing which lets you move your finger along the keyboard to use predictive text to input text rather than pecking out each letter.

The first update added dark mode, additional languages, GIF suggestions, and background themes. Starting today, you can choose from new landscape themes and use new iOS 10 emoji. You can also use 3D Touch to firmly press the keyboard on your iPhone 6s or later to control the cursor placement on text which is super handy.

Check out the full release notes below:

What’s New in Version 1.2.0

• New themes—check out some of the breathtaking landscape themes we’ve added!
• 3D Touch—you can now move your cursor by hard pressing and sliding your finger anywhere on the keyboard
• New iOS 10 Emojis—Gboard has been updated with the new iOS 10 emojis
• Search and share contacts—ever had someone ask you to share a phone number? With Gboard, you can easily search and share your contacts without leaving your conversation. To get started, open the app, tap “search settings” and turn “Contacts search” on.

Gboard for iOS is available for free on the App Store.

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.