Since many phone brands use the Android operating system, not all Android keyboards and settings are the same. Autocorrect has two drawbacks. When everything is in order, it can be really useful. However, if something goes wrong, autocorrect errors can lead to uncomfortable situations. For example, when we mistype a word and the autocorrect feature corrects it to a word that is not what we meant to type. Or when our favorite keyboard app autocorrects a word that we have already typed in another app or on our phone’s keyboard. We’ve all seen or experienced these errors firsthand and they can be really confusing. ..

If you want to disable autocorrect on your Android or iPhone, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your device.
  2. Under “Language & input,” tap “Autocorrect.”
  3. Tap the “Off” button next to the autocorrect option you want to disable. ..

Steps to Disable Autocorrect Option on Android

Open the settings on your android phone and change the language to English.

At the Language & Input option, you can choose to use screentap to help you input language. This feature helps you quickly and easily learn new languages by providing feedback on your translations.

Google has announced a new keyboard for Android devices, called the Tongue and Prohibited. The keyboard is designed to help people with speech disabilities communicate more easily. ..

Google Keyboard Definitions: screentap - a text correction tool that helps you correct errors in text.

On the text correction screen, tap Auto correct to automatically correct errors in your text.

AutoCorrect on your Android phone is turned off by default. To turn it off, tap the OFF option.

Final Words

Android users can disable the autocorrect option in their apps by going to the app’s settings and checking the box labeled “disable autocorrect.” If this option is checked, the app won’t automatically correct any of your words when you type them into a text field.