Download LG G3 Keyboard for Galaxy S4 and HTC One M8

LG has unveiled their flagship device LG G3 and the Company claims that the device hosts the best technologies available so far on any Smartphone. The device features a brilliant QHD screen, a Laser-Auto focus Camera and beautifully designed Flat UI. The device hosts a lot of Software features that improves the User experience on the device. One of them is the newly designed LG G3 Keyboard that adapts your style and makes typing quite a cool breeze.

The Smart Keyboard reduces the input error by 75% (as the Company claim) by adapting your style. The Keyboard intuitively learns your touch focuses and adjusts the key size based on your style, so it recognizes the most common errors you make. For instance if you type J for K frequently, the keyboard expands the K tile a bit so that you can comfortably touch it. You can also adjust the Keyboard height, simply by dragging it.

See the Smart Keyboard in Action

https://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynbs7B5x2eU

Feeling jealous, right? There is no need for that, With the Android community always trying to port the latest features, you never need to be jealous. Thanks to XDA members gerardroid and Cloudyfa, you can now enjoy this beautiful keyboard on your Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC M8. They ported LG G3 keyboard to Galaxy S4 (gerardroid) and LG G2 (Cloudyfa) and the port is working great. The port from Cloudyfa is working great on HTC M8 (both GPE and Sense device) as well, so its worth a try.

To install the G3 keyboard on your Galaxy S4 or HTC M8, you should have a custom recovery installed. The ports come in a flashable Zip format and can’t be installed directly by extracting the APK, so use a custom recovery instead.

LG G3 Keyboard zip file for Galaxy S4 → download link.

LG G3 Keyboard zip file for HTC M8→ download link.

For help with flashing, check out our guide on How to flash ZIP files using CWM/TWRP recovery.

Hope many more developers will provide support for the LG G3 Keyboard to various devices.

Via XDA (Source 1) | XDA (Source 2)