When your keyboard fails to appear, typing becomes impossible. You can’t send messages, search online, or even enter passwords. If your Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra keyboard suddenly disappears, it’s usually caused by a minor glitch, incorrect settings, or an app conflict.
The good news is that it’s easy to bring it back. Here’s how to fix the issue and get your keyboard working again.
Why Your Galaxy S25 Ultra Keyboard Might Not Be Appearing
- Samsung Keyboard app has crashed or frozen.
- Another keyboard app is set as default.
- Device software has temporary glitches.
- Accessibility settings are interfering with input.
- System cache or data corruption in the keyboard app.
Restart Your Phone.
Restarting the device can clear out temporary system glitches that stop the keyboard from loading. It’s a quick fix that often solves most minor bugs.
Swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen to open the Quick Settings panel. Tap the Power icon, and then tap Restart. Once your phone reboots, open any app that requires typing and check if the keyboard appears.
Clear Samsung Keyboard Cache and Data.
If the Samsung Keyboard app’s data becomes corrupted, it might not launch correctly. Clearing its cache and data gives it a fresh start.
- Open Settings, and then tap Apps.
- Scroll down and tap Samsung Keyboard, and then tap Storage.
Tap Clear cache first. If the issue continues, tap Clear data. This resets the app to default settings but does not remove it from your device.
Set Samsung Keyboard as Default.
Your phone may have switched to another keyboard app, causing the Samsung Keyboard to stop appearing. Setting it as default ensures it launches every time you type.
- Open Settings, and then tap General management.
- Tap Keyboard list and default, and then select Samsung Keyboard as the default option.
Once you set it, open an app like Messages or Notes to confirm if the keyboard now appears.
Update the Samsung Keyboard App.
An outdated version of the keyboard may have bugs that cause it to crash. Updating it through the Galaxy Store ensures you have the latest stability fixes.
- Open the Galaxy Store, and then tap Menu at the bottom right.
- Tap Updates, and then look for Samsung Keyboard and tap Update if available.
After updating, restart your phone to apply the changes.
Check Accessibility Settings.
Some accessibility tools can interfere with the keyboard. Disabling them temporarily can help identify whether one of them is causing the problem.
- Open Settings, and then tap Accessibility.
- Tap Installed services, and then toggle off any third-party apps like screen readers or floating tools.
After turning them off, check if the keyboard reappears when typing.
Reset All Settings.
If none of the methods work, resetting all settings can restore default system configurations without deleting your personal data.
- Open Settings, and then tap General management.
- Tap Reset, and then tap Reset all settings.
Once your phone restarts, try typing in any text field to see if the keyboard has returned.
The keyboard not appearing on your Galaxy S25 Ultra is usually caused by minor software issues. By following these steps, you can quickly restore it and type smoothly again.
FAQs
Why does my keyboard disappear while typing?
It could be due to app crashes or background processes interrupting the keyboard. Restarting the app or clearing the keyboard cache usually resolves it.
Can I use another keyboard temporarily?
Yes. You can download and install a third-party keyboard from the Play Store, such as Gboard, while troubleshooting the Samsung Keyboard.
Will resetting all settings delete my files?
No. This reset only restores system preferences and configurations without affecting your personal photos, apps, or data.
