How do I install Swype keyboard?
Uninstalling Swype and Updates From Android
- Tap the “Settings” option on your Android device, followed by “Applications.”
- Tap the “Manage Applications” option, followed by “Swype.”
- Tap “Uninstall,” followed by the “OK” option to uninstall the application and its updates.
Is Swype still available?
In February 2018, the Android app was pulled from the Play Store. The iOS app was also pulled from the App Store. Starting from 2018, users have to use Aptoide to download the full version of Swype. In late February 2018, the full version of Swype was discontinued.

Is Swype a SwiftKey?
Swype Keyboard: here’s another app that once first debuted on Android. There are other keyboards apps available for iOS 8, but Swype and SwiftKey are by far the most popular options.
How do I get the keyboard on my iPhone 8?
Add or change keyboards on iPhone
- Go to Settings > General > Keyboard.
- Tap Keyboards, then do any of the following: Add a keyboard: Tap Add New Keyboard, then choose a keyboard from the list. Repeat to add more keyboards.
What happened to Swype keyboard for Android?
Technology website, The Verge published on 21st February 2018, that the tech giant has discontinued its Swype Keyboard app for Android and iOS. SwiftKey is a well-equipped and cool keyboard app with SwiftKey Cloud, created by SwiftKey.

How do I get my Swype keyboard back on my Android?
Enabling Swype mode in Samsung keyboard settings
- Open Settings on your device.
- Select General management.
- Select Language and input.
- Tap On-screen keyboard.
- Select Samsung keyboard.
- Select Swipe, touch, and feedback.
- Select Keyboard swipe controls.
Why was Swype discontinued?
“After years of leadership in the third-party keyboard and alternative text input space, Nuance made the difficult decision to discontinue our support of the Swype keyboard application as we continue to focus our efforts on AI-powered solutions for our core vertical markets,” the company wrote.
What is Swype called now?
Although Swype is no more, users still have access to third-party iOS keyboard apps like Gboard, SwiftKey, Fleksy, Grammarly, and more. In terms of functionality, SwiftKey is the app that aligns most with Swype’s swipe-to-text abilities, letting users enter text one handed using the SwiftKey Flow feature.
What happened to Swype for Android?
How do you Swype on Android?
To swap the system keyboard with Swype, go to the “Home” screen, open the “Apps” list, select the “Settings” app, choose the “Language and input” option and tap the check box next to “Swype” under the “Keyboards and input methods” subheading.