How to turn off autocorrect Galaxy S6 devices: Autocorrect is useful, however, it can be annoying when your phone changes text input that you don’t want to change. You can disable autocorrect to fix this problem.
Turn Off Galaxy S6 Autocorrect
- Firstly, open “Settings” > “General management” > “Language and input” > “On screen keyboard”.
- Then, select the keyboard in use .
- Lastly, change the options in the “Smart typing” section as required.
- Predictive text – Words are suggested below the keyboard field.
- Auto-replace – Automatically replace most likely word after space bar is hit.
- Auto-check spelling – Underline spelling errors.
- Auto-spacing – Place spaces in between words.
- Auto-punctuate – Insert periods or apostrophes automatically.
Questions & Answers
What Is Autocorrect?
With “Auto replacement” on the Galaxy S6, your smartphone changes a word or group of words to the word the device thinks you want to use when you press the Spacebar. However, if this happens and you don’t want the word to be auto-corrected again, you can tap the corrected word, then choose the word as you originally typed it.