Grammatically It is one of the best tools on the internet to check your writing to make sure it is accurate. Not many people use it on their phones, but that's about to change. Samsung and grammar have announced a partnership that will see the grammar checker pre-installed as part of a UI 4.0.
"We've always been passionate about bringing consumers experiences that impact their lives in meaningful ways," says Hysoon Jeong, VP and Head of Marco R& D Group in Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. "We are delighted to partner with grammarly on this new tool to help Samsung users express themselves clearly and confidently in English as they connect with people around the world."
This can be a problem for some users, as grammarians will check their text, which might not be something they want. Samsung cited Grammarly's "user privacy and security practices and the fact that it "holds enterprise-grade certifications and certifications, and puts a premium on scalability, uptime, and availability" as benefits, but that it can not be enough to make some Users happy.
Presumably, there will be an option to grammatically disable as part of UI 4.0, though Samsung didn't specifically say that.
Samsung and Gramáy also announced that Samsung owners will be able to get a three-month free trial of Grammarly premium, and will be able to continue to take advantage of the free version after that.
The company said Grammar will be available on Samsung Galaxy S21 Devices first, with more phones to be added in the coming months. That's likely because the S21 is the first phone to get UI 4.0.