If you’re like most people, you use your smartphone to stay connected with friends and family, keep up with work, and stay entertained. But what if you accidentally replaced a word with a auto-replace word? Auto-replace words are those that Samsung includes in its text messages and other notifications to automatically replace certain words with others. For example, if you type “you’re” instead of “you’re welcome,” your phone will replace “you’re” with “you’re welcome.” While these auto-replace words can be helpful when you accidentally type something wrong, they can also be annoying when they occur frequently. If you want to disable auto-replace words on your Samsung smartphone, here’s how:
- Open the Settings app on your phone.
- Under General settings, find the Language & input section and tap on it.
- Under Auto-replacement for text input, select the option that says Off (not recommended). This will disable auto-replace words from appearing in your text messages and other notifications. ..