Keyboard now supports a few new input languages, including tin American Spanish Indian English. The shortcut icon for voice input has also been moved to the top of the keyboard, rather than embedded below, which is helpful for those of us that have the propensity to hit the microphone icon when we’re merely trying to type out a message. The most interesting feature, however, is that Keyboard is starting to support spoken emoji. Right now, it’s limited to a few simple common emoji like “smiley face” “sad face,” translates those comms into text-based emoji instead of the cute little pictures.  Android lice noticed text strings in the keyboard update code for hundreds of emoji, though. So soon, ifI you’re excited for a friend’s new baby want to remind her of the wonders ahead through text message, you can simply shout out “pile of poo” Keyboard will insert the little emoji in there for you.