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How To Turn ON Predictive Text Samsung Galaxy S6 And Galaxy S6 Edge

How To Turn ON Predictive Text Samsung Galaxy S6 And Galaxy S6 Edge

The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge has some amazing features on this smartphone. One of the best features on the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is the predictive text feature. Predictive text on the Samsung Galaxy S6 is an input technology that suggests words based on the context of the message and the first typed letters.

This feature makes it so much easier and faster to text someone on your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone. Below we’ll explain how to turn on predictive text on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge.

 

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How to turn off predictive text on Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge:
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  1. Turn on your Samsung S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge.
  2. Go to Settings.
  3. Select on Language & Input.
  4. Select on Samsung Keyboard.
  5. Browse and select On for Predictive Text.

 

Advanced settings

Advanced settings menu on the Samsung Galaxy S6 allows for more controls of predictive text. This feature allows users to create a set of time delays with a long press key stroke. An example of this is when you hold down a number or letter for a long period of time, a special character shows up on the keyboard.

 

Text correction options

When you turn on predictive text on the Galaxy S6 or  Galaxy S6 Edge, you can also turn on text correction as well. This is a menu that you can added your own personal dictionary. This will allow Android to know not to change the words that you normally use in a text.

 

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