While the GIF feature is already added to the toolbar, the location and the calendar features will be arriving soon. The location sharing will initially be available in India and the US. SwiftKey users will be able to send the address of a nearby location in a message. The calendar feature will allow users to create appointments and reminders directly from their keyboard and insert the same on messaging platforms. On a related note, it is pretty evident that Microsoft wants to up its game and compete against the Google Gboard app across both iOS and Android. Users can add stickers to while messaging and can also edit the same. One can also create their own stickers by using the templates and save it in Collections. Once done the stickers can be accessed in Collections by tapping on the ‘pin’ icon on the Toolbar. SwiftKey will be getting the Microsoft Sticker packet. That apart, the SwiftKey 7.0 will be available in 8 new ‘Lish’ languages including Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Odia and Telegu. Lish languages are referred to a hybrid of regional language along with English. This brings the total number of supported Indian languages to 40. SwiftKey is also said to have worked on its core features like the fast and easy typing, smart autocorrect, flow and next word prediction. With the new update in place, SwiftKey users will have access to stickers, GIF’s, Settings, Themes, and Clipboard.