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Android 12 One UI 4.0 update improves these Samsung Keyboard features for Galaxy Note 20

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Recently, Samsung released the One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy Note 20 series in India and the United States. This beta update brings a number of significant changes and features to smartphones to provide a better user experience.

Although, the Beta program gives consumers the opportunity to experience the features of One UI before its official release and send feedback to the company to help create an excellent experience for Galaxy users.

However, here we are talking about the Samsung Keyboard feature seen after updating to One UI 4 beta on a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 device. Samsung Keyboard gives you a large number of customization options to choose from, so you can create your own keyboard

The new One UI 4 adds various keyboard features such as animated emoji pairs, which look so interesting. It also enhances the writing assistant to keep your grammar and spelling accurate, supported by Grammarly.

Along with this, it brings quick access to GIFs, emojis, and stickers for a better experience.

Andriod 12 One UI 4 Samsung Keyboard features:

More than just typing, Samsung Keyboard is all about expressing yourself and having fun.

Quick access to GIFs, emojis, and stickers

  • Self-expression is a tap away. Get to your emojis, GIFs, and stickers directly from the keyboard with a single button.

Animated emoji pairs

  • Can’t find the right emoji? Combine two emojis together, then add animation to really get your feelings across.

Even more stickers

  • Spice up your conversations with a variety of new animated stickers available to download.

Writing assistant

  • Keep your grammar and spelling on point with the new Writing assistant, powered by Grammarly (English only).

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