In this quick guide we will show you how to change the keyboard on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. This is because you are experiencing Galaxy Note 8 keyboard issues. Or just because you want to try something else with more customization and features.
In fact, there are many reasons why some choose to replace the keyboard. It could be that you’re getting the latest emoji characters, getting new keyboard colors, or you’re dealing with autocorrect issues. While Samsung’s stock keyboard is good, others are faster, better, and even have themes and gesture typing.
One of the best things about Android is customization. In the settings menu, we can change everything, such as the keyboard, in a few seconds. With that in mind, start by watching our tutorial video below. Otherwise, read on for more detailed instructions and screenshots on what settings you should change. Our video is on the Galaxy S8 but the Note 8 follows exactly the same steps.
The new keyboards allow you to change the size of the keys, add a background image, themes or send GIFs directly from the keyboard. Some replacement keyboards for Android even have the power of Google search available 24/7, just a tap away. Additionally, others enhance your overall typing style to allow you to type faster or make fewer mistakes.
How to Change Galaxy Note 8 Keyboard
The first thing you need to get started is a new keyboard from the Google Play Store. Get a new keyboard from our roundup, then continue with the steps below. We recommend WoodSwype or Swiftkey, to name a few.