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The Gboard news centers on new user-facing features and behavior around typing aids: an “Emoji size” setting rollout and changes to the Gboard Rambler, including prompt-based behavior and a usage limit with a described outcome. A separate report also suggests Gboard may add a fun animation when typing reaches “hyperspeed.”

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Key Takeaway Gboard is expanding typing and emoji customization while also changing how Gboard Rambler works, including prompt-based operation and a usage cap.
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Gboard Rambler has a usage limit, and here’s what happens when you reach it (Update)

The Gboard news centers on new user-facing features and behavior around typing aids: an “Emoji size” setting rollout and changes to the Gboard Rambler, including prompt-based behavior and a usage limit with a described outcome. A separate report also suggests Gboard may add a fun animation when typing reaches “hyperspeed.”

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  • Gboard starts rolling out new ‘Emoji size’ setting 9to5Google
  • Gboard Rambler has a usage limit, and here’s what happens when you reach it (Update) Android Authority
  • Gboard could soon show this fun animation when your typing hits hyperspeed Android Authority
  • Pixel 11’s Gboard Rambler is prompt-based, rather than real-time 9to5Google
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Should you uninstall Gboard on your Samsung device?

If you use a Samsung Galaxy device, and especially if you’re deeply invested in the Galaxy ecosystem, sticking with Samsung Keyboard is an easy way to improve your productivity. You get a cross-device clipboard, better keyboard customization, and superior multi-word predictive typing. Performance is no longer the liability it used to be, though experience may vary slightly depending on your Galaxy hardware and One UI version. Alternatively, you can keep Gboard as a backup, especially if you need its excellent voice typing and deeper integration with Google apps and services.

I stopped using Google Gboard the moment I discovered what Samsung Keyboard could do
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