Published May 13, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT Pankil is a Civil Engineer turned freelance writer from Ahmedabad, India. As a long-time Windows and Android user, he has extensive knowledge of both operating systems and specializes in creating how-tos and troubleshooting guides. Pankil has been writing about Windows, Android, and iOS since 2021. He has written over 1200 articles across reputable publications like MakeUseOf, GuidingTech , and TechWiser . Outside of his writing endeavors, Pankil is an avid football fan and loves to plan his international travels with his wife in his free time. I’ve tried plenty of Android keyboard apps over the years, including free, paid, and open-source options . And honestly, most of them end up feeling more or less the same. Sure, there are a few differences here and there, but the overall experience barely changes. You get the usual typing features, some themes, maybe some AI tools, and that’s about it. At first, the Samsung Keyboard feels no different.…