One of the most prominent aspects of Android phones is their open structure. Manufacturers continue to work and collaborate in different areas to offer a more unique experience on their phones through the agreements they make. Recently, the CEO of Nothing received an offer on Twitter about potential collaborations in this area.

Fleksy Approaches Nothing for Customized Keyboard

Recently, Carl Pei founder of Nothing tweeted about the Mobile World Congress currently taking place in Barcelona, saying, “MWC was so much more fun 5 years ago!” Olivier, CEO of Fleksy, replied to the tweet, suggesting that they meet outside the MWC. He proposed to power the custom Nothing typing experience with the DM.

Carl Pei seemed interested in the proposal and asked, “What’s custom about it vs. users downloading from Play Store?” Olivier explained that the Fleksy keyboard is more advanced, supports swipe input, is fully customizable, and can come branded with Nothing’s font. Furthermore, it can be fully customized by one Android engineer or Fleksy as they own 100% of the product.

While it is not yet known whether there will be an agreement between the two companies, the idea of a Nothing keyboard customized by Fleksy is intriguing. Custom keyboards are not new, but Fleksy’s expertise in this field could create something unique and functional for Nothing users.

Customization is essential for any device, especially a smartphone. With so many devices and apps out there, users want to personalize their experiences as much as possible. The Fleksy keyboard is a well-regarded keyboard app with many features that could add value to a customized Nothing keyboard. Moreover, the partnership could also benefit Fleksy, as they could gain access to a new user base through Nothing’s brand.

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