In this feature, I will show you how to reset or clear Samsung keyboard history and cache on Android 14. Because there are numerous Android devices, and to clear the keyboard history on Android may differ from Samsung to Huawei, LG, OnePlus, Google Pixel, and many other Chinese Android smartphones.
Modern smartphones, whether they’re Android or iPhone, are capable of using a keyboard that allows users to search for something or type text. When using a keyboard, the keyboard can simply store what’s also called a cache. Therefore, the keyboard history or simply the keyboard cache is the used word on your device, and then it will be stored as a cache in your device history, and it will appear automatically.
However, Predictive texts or words have their own consequences, often they interrupt how you would lose your passcode or any hidden message, but they can be helpful sometimes too. For example, you won’t want to show someone else your email with your password when you use your device when someone uses your device, your password, and your email may be found. It happens when the keyboard suggests the words.
Method 1. Clear Keyboard History on Android (Samsung) via Settings
NOTE: These are the steps for the latest Samsung operating system.
Step 1. Open the Settings app and then tap General management.
Step 2. Select Samsung Keyboard settings.
Step 3. Scroll down and tap Reset to default settings.
Step 4. Select Erase personalized predictions.
Step 5. Finally, tap Erase.Step 6. To clear cache, tap on Clear cache and select Clear to confirm it.
For older Samsung operating systems (Android 10)- Settings > General management > Language and input > On-Screen Keyboard > Samsung Keyboard > Reset to default settings > Erase personalized predictions.
Method 2. Via Keyboard Settings
Step 1. On your Android keyboard, press and hold the Settings icon on the left of the Space key, then select the Settings icon.
Step 2. Tap Reset to default settings.
Step 3. Tap Erased personalized predictions.
Step 4. Tap Erase.
It seems like the second method is pretty much easier than the first method, which was clearly keyboard history on Android via the Settings app. However, if you don’t want to see the predictive text or words anymore on your Samsung Android keyboard, then you may disable it completely.
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap General management.
- Tap Samsung Keyboard Settings.
- Here, simply turn off Predictive text.
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Conclusion
Done and dusted! This feature was about how to reset or clear keyboard history on Android, specifically Samsung devices. Here, you’ve learned two different methods for clearing the keyboard history on Android.