Are you Still Pining for the newest version of Android on your smartphone? Get a taste of it by installing a copy of the Jelly Bean keyboard.
The new features of Android 4.1 are being ported to custom ROMs, but if that's not your scene, there are a few goodies that have landed in the Google Play Store. One of these is the new Jelly Bean keyboard, which boasts better prediction (among other things) -- and that's something all of our fast fingertips are craving.
Ready to check it out on your Android 4.0 devices? Here's how to make it happen:
Step 1: Install a copy of Jelly Bean Keyboard From Here, by Beansoft, on your Android.
Step 2: Open the Settings menu on your Android, and then go to Language & input.
Step 3: Scroll down to Jelly Bean keyboard and tap the check box to the left to enable it.
You can do a little bit of setup on the keyboard, like haptic feedback and sound, by pressing the Settings icon to the right.
You can do a little bit of setup on the keyboard, like haptic feedback and sound, by pressing the Settings icon to the right.
Step 4: Open an app of your choice, then press and hold on the text input area.
Step 5: Select Jelly Bean keyboard from the pop-up list.
Note that If you're on a Samsung device with TouchWiz you will be able to select your preferred input method from the notification shade at the top of the screen.
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