Samsung Keyboard appears to have quietly removed support for third-party extensions from YouTube, Grammarly, and Spotify.
According to a new report from SamMobile, the default keyboard on Samsung Galaxy phones removed some of the most popular third-party extensions potential several months ago with little to no fanfare, according to numerous Reddit posts.
What’s odd is that Grammarly was part of a function baked into One UI 4.1 that directly aided writing when using the Samsung Keyboard app. It would highlights incorrect grammar or sentence structure and give suggestions and fixes.
The Spotify extension allowed you to search for a song, album or playlist on the streaming app and link to the content within any text input field. This could be helpful if you share music with friends and family members and don’t want to go through unnecessary extra steps.
Samsung Keyboard’s YouTube extension offered something similar. Allowing you to search for songs…
Source 9to5google.com