
Ever typed a message on your Samsung Galaxy S24, hit send, then instantly noticed a typo? Yeah… been there. That’s exactly why Grammarly exists.
But sometimes, Grammarly feels like that friend who corrects you too much. So the real question isn’t just how to turn it on — it’s how to enable and disable Grammarly on Galaxy S24 whenever you want.
Good news: it’s way easier than people think. Let’s break it down, step by step, zero confusion.
Why People Use Grammarly on Samsung Galaxy S24 (And Why Some Turn It Off)
Let’s be real.
Why people keep Grammarly ON:
- Fewer typos and grammar mistakes
- Cleaner emails, captions, and chats
- Better tone for work or professional messages
Studies in mobile writing behavior (University of Cambridge, qualitative UX research) show that real-time grammar feedback improves writing confidence and clarity, especially on touch keyboards.
Why people turn Grammarly OFF:
- Casual chats don’t need corrections
- Suggestions can feel distracting
- You prefer Samsung Keyboard’s native style
That’s why knowing how to switch Grammarly on and off matters.
How Grammarly Works on Samsung Galaxy S24
On Android — including the Galaxy S24 — Grammarly works mainly as a keyboard app, not a background checker like on desktop.
There are two common setups:
1. Grammarly Keyboard (Most Common)
- Installed from Google Play Store
- Replaces your default keyboard
- Offers full grammar, tone, and clarity suggestions
2. Samsung Keyboard + Grammarly (Limited)
- Grammarly integrates lightly
- Suggestions appear inline
- Less control, fewer features
Most users get the best experience using Grammarly Keyboard as the default.
How to ENABLE Grammarly on Samsung Galaxy S24
Let’s turn it on properly so it actually works.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Open Google Play Store
- Search for Grammarly Keyboard
- Tap Install
- Open Settings
- Go to General Management
- Tap Keyboard list and default
- Turn Grammarly Keyboard ON
- Set it as Default keyboard
That’s it. Grammarly is now active.
Quick Switch Tip
Long-press the spacebar > choose Grammarly Keyboard. This shortcut is based on Android’s input-method design guidelines (commonly referenced in usability research).
How to DISABLE Grammarly on Samsung Galaxy S24
If Grammarly starts correcting your slang or jokes, turning it off takes seconds.
Option 1: Disable Grammarly Keyboard
- Go to Settings
- Open General Management
- Tap Keyboard list and default
- Toggle Grammarly Keyboard OFF
- Select Samsung Keyboard as default
Option 2: Remove Grammarly Completely
- Open Google Play Store
- Search Grammarly
- Tap Uninstall
This fully removes Grammarly from your Galaxy S24.
Grammarly Not Working? Here’s How to Fix It
Even smart tools mess up sometimes.
Grammarly Suggestions Not Showing
- Make sure Grammarly is the default keyboard
- Disable Samsung Keyboard’s predictive text
- Restart your phone
Grammarly Keeps Turning On Again
- Check App permissions
- Turn off battery optimization for Grammarly
- Clear app cache (Settings > Apps > Grammarly)
UX studies in mobile OS environments show that background restrictions often break keyboard behavior, so battery settings matter more than people realize.
Pro Tips to Get the Best Grammarly Experience
Want Grammarly without the annoyance?
- Use Grammarly for emails & work apps only
- Switch keyboards instantly using the spacebar
- Combine Grammarly with Samsung voice typing
- Turn off tone suggestions if they feel extra
These small tweaks align with user-control principles highlighted by the Nielsen Norman Group, a leading authority in usability research.
Conclusion
If you care about clean writing, Grammarly on Samsung Galaxy S24 is genuinely useful. If you prefer chill texting without corrections, disabling it is just as easy.
The key takeaway? You’re in control. Enable it when you need it. Disable it when you don’t.
That’s how smart tools should work.
FAQ
1. Does Grammarly work in all apps on Galaxy S24?
Mostly yes — WhatsApp, Gmail, Notes, browsers. Some secure apps block third-party keyboards.
2. Will Grammarly drain my battery?
No noticeable impact. Grammarly only runs while the keyboard is active, supported by mobile app energy usage studies.
3. Is Grammarly safe for privacy?
Yes. Grammarly uses encrypted text handling and follows strict data policies. It’s been referenced in academic discussions on secure language processing, including research contexts at UCLA.
4. Can I use Grammarly without installing the keyboard?
On Android, no. Grammarly needs to run as a keyboard to work system-wide.
5. How do I switch back to Samsung Keyboard fast?
Long-press the spacebar or tap the keyboard icon in the navigation bar.