: To avoid your phone auto-correcting words you actually want to type, consider adding a symbol like / or * before your shortcut (e.g., /omw for "On my way!").
: Replace shrr with the shrug emoji ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ or apl with the Apple symbol .
: Set tyvm for "Thank you very much" or lmk for "let me know".
: Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement . Tap the + to add a new phrase and shortcut.
How to Create Text Shortcuts on Android or Samsung Galaxy Phone
: For more advanced automation on Windows, AutoHotkey allows you to create complex macros beyond simple text replacement.
: Use unique character strings like qq for replacements since it rarely appears in standard English words, preventing accidental triggering. How to Set It Up