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Google Pinyin IME

Google Pinyin IME

Google Inc.

5,000,000 - 10,000,000 downloads

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下载后请到 “设置”→“语言和键盘”中开启。
The Google Pinyin IME is an input method optimized for Chinese character input.

The IME offers a variety of methods for fast and easy input of Chinese characters, including:
- 9 key input
- Latin keyboard
- Voice input
- Handwriting input

We currently support both simplified and traditional Chinese characters, as well as punctuation, emoticons, Latin characters and digits. Voice input is network-based in order to provide highly accurate matches.

Note: To be used on your Android device, the IME must be enabled in "Settings" → "Language & keyboard settings".

Tags: google pinyin android, google pinyin ime android, android google pinyin, google pinyin for android, google pinyin.

Recently changed in this version:

Bug fixes:
- Use Engligh as the UI language when the system language is not Chinese.
- Improve the behavior of punctuation input in English mode.
- Some other UI bugs.


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Comments and ratings for Google Pinyin IME

  • (69 stars)

    by Brandon Kish on 15/05/2013

    I'd like to know why I'm forced to have this wasted space on my already limited nexus 4....

  • (69 stars)

    by Mo Bashir on 15/05/2013

    Why do I have this app? I don't speak Chinese.

  • (69 stars)

    by James Melander on 15/05/2013

    Do not, under any circumstance, install unwanted software on my device without any heads up. This is a breach of confidence in you, Google. Seriously not cool.

  • (69 stars)

    by Nate Ford on 15/05/2013

    Come on, Google. You're supposed to be better than that.

  • (69 stars)

    by Amith Salian on 15/05/2013

    I do not need this update and I am forced to do so every 3 hours.

  • (69 stars)

    by Biao Zhang on 15/05/2013

    It's just good. But can you please support Emoji?

  • (69 stars)

    by Erin McCann on 15/05/2013

    WTH?