UI Wireframes — Phases 0 through 3 · Chris Chomka · 2026
Wireframe 1 — Phase 0: the opt-in prompt (dead end moment)
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Claude
It looks like we weren't able to fully resolve this issue with your Samsung Galaxy keyboard settings. This is a known limitation — the dictionary reset feature was removed in the Android 13 update and hasn't been replaced.
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Wireframe 2 — Phase 1: the summary review screen
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Product
Samsung Galaxy S24 — One UI 6.1 / Android 14
Issue
Steps tried
Settings > General Management > Samsung Keyboard > Reset settings (resets all, not individual words) · Third-party keyboard dictionary apps — no access to Samsung keyboard data · Contacted Samsung support — confirmed feature removed in Android 13
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Wireframe 4 — Phase 3: resolution with manufacturer attribution
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Claude
Good news — Samsung released a fix for this in the One UI 6.1.1 update. Go to Settings > Software Update and install the latest version. After updating, you'll find the individual word removal option under Samsung Keyboard > Learned Words.