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The toolbar provides quick access to features of the keyboard. Options may vary by
carrier.
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From the Samsung keyboard, tap
Expression: Explore different types of emojis, GIFs, create custom
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combined emojis, and more.
Clipboard: Access the clipboard.
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Modes: Select a keyboard layout.
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Voice input: Use Samsung voice input.
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Settings: Access keyboard settings.
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Search: Locate specific words or phrases in your conversations.
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Translate: Type words or sentences in the keyboard to translate them
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into another language.
Samsung Pass: Use biometrics for quick, secure access to your personal
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data and online accounts.
Spotify: Add music from Spotify
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YouTube: Add videos from YouTube.
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Emojis: Insert an emoji.
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GIFs: Add animated GIFs.
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Bitmoji: Create your own personal emoji and use it in stickers.
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Mojitok: Create your own stickers or insert automatically suggested
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ones.
AR Emoji: Create your own personal emoji and use it in stickers you can
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share.
Keyboard size: Adjust the height and width of the keyboard.
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Text editing: Use an editing panel to help pinpoint text that you want to
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cut, copy, and paste.
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Questions and answers
My galaxy A53, which is new is continually updating my device, up to 3 times per day for the last 5 days... ever since I received the phone, Why/
The provided context does not explain why the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G is updating multiple times a day. However, frequent updates could be due to automatic system updates being enabled, software patches, or app updates. You may check your update settings and disable automatic updates if necessary.
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I have just received a new Galaxy A53 5G smart Phone and it has continuously been updating the phone for at least one hour every day for the last five day, which is every day since I received it. It tells me that updates are available, and I cannot believe that they are. It takes about one hour of the phones' time every day to do this, why?