Ever since Microsoft bought SwiftKey, the company has been adding a slew of new features to make the experience even better than before. Considering how Microsoft also owns Bing, it wasn't going to be long before we saw Bing Chat integrated with SwiftKey. The company announced this update three weeks ago, and while it still hasn't rolled out globally, we are going to teach you how to use Bing Chat on your Android phone.
So, how do you use Bing Chat on your Android phone? The process is rather easy, but we are going to look at the tutorial anyway to make sure that you do not run into any confusion. The best thing is that using Bing Chat allows you to have conversations in different styles, such as Creative, Balanced, as well as Precise. So, you can always ask what you want.
A couple of days ago, Microsoft introduced a new feature that would let you go ahead and ask Bing Chat to compose messages for you. You can change the tone of the text, as well as the format in which you would want the message to be written. The update is currently rolling out, so you might not see the option just yet.
Step 1: Download SwiftKey Keyboard on your Android phone from the Play Store.
Step 2: Once the app is downloaded, launch the app and make sure that it is set as a default keyboard.
Step 3: You will be asked to sign into the app using one of your accounts, be sure that you use the Microsoft account to sign in, or else the Bing Chat will not work.
Step 4: Once you open the text field and the SwifKey keyboard comes up, simply look at the left side of the toolbar for the Bing Chat logo and tap that.
Step 5: You will be given multiple options to choose the Conversation Style ranging from Creative, Balanced, or Precise. Choose the one you want.
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