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I tried using Samsung Keyboard again, and it’s still hot garbage

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Why This Matters

Despite multiple updates, Samsung Keyboard continues to underperform, frustrating users with persistent autocorrect errors and poor typing accuracy. This ongoing issue highlights the challenges in delivering a reliable keyboard experience on flagship devices, impacting user productivity and satisfaction. Consumers and the tech industry should prioritize better software quality to enhance mobile communication tools.

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Joe Maring / Android Authority

Oh, Samsung Keyboard. My dear, sweet, constantly infuriating, Samsung Keyboard.

A little over a year ago, I found myself using Samsung Keyboard for the first time in a while when reviewing the Galaxy S25, and to absolutely no one’s surprise, it went very poorly. Almost all of my texts were riddled with indecipherable typos; Samsung’s autocorrect made constant mistakes, and swipe/voice typing was unbelievably frustrating.

So, when I got the Galaxy S26 last month, I decided to give Samsung Keyboard another shot. Would things have improved in the year since I had last tried it? Would it finally be worth using? Spoiler alert: not at all — not even close.

Are you using Samsung Keyboard in 2026? 40 votes Yes 55 % No 45 %

Yes, Samsung Keyboard is still very bad

Joe Maring / Android Authority

After setting up the Galaxy S26 and installing all of my apps, it was time to see if my Samsung Keyboard issues from 2025 had been eradicated in 2026. I opened Telegram, Samsung Keyboard appeared, and these were the first two messages I sent:

“Hello gnemtmen”

“Is amusing keyboard still bad”

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