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Version 4.0 of the Google Keyboard is rolling out on Google Play – or at least, it will be very soon. Android Police managed to snag a copy of the updated APK and took a look inside.

The most obvious change is visual, and one we’ve expected to see in the app on Play since its appearance in the developer preview – there are two new “Material” themes (light and dark), in line with the rollout of Android 5.0 Lollipop. You’ll need to select the theme manually once you update.

The update also sees the return a configuration option for the long press delay, allowing you to set the milliseconds you need to press on a key for its popup options (usually containing accented characters, numbers and symbols) to appear. It can make a huge difference, slowing down someone who’s used to quick input and after being removed from a prior version it’s good to see that it can be changed once again.

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Can’t wait for the update to come through Google Play? Download it from APK Mirror and you can apply the update yourself.

Do you use Google Keyboard, or something else? Are you glad the long press configuration is back? Which is your theme of choice? Tell us in the comments!