Blu Spanish (no Accent) Apr 2026

: The keyboard's autocorrect and predictive text will suggest standard terms rather than region-specific slang.

: If you use Google Assistant, selecting a neutral Spanish may result in the assistant speaking with a generic Latin American tone, often referred to as "Spanish (Latin America)."

If you are looking to set your device to this mode, the path is generally: Open . Go to System > Languages & input . Tap Languages and select Add a language . BLU Spanish (No Accent)

: Instead of choosing a country-specific variant (like Spanish-Mexico or Spanish-Spain), this setting uses a vocabulary that is generally understood across all Spanish-speaking regions.

: This does not mean the language is written without accent marks (tilde). Rather, it refers to the lack of a regional phonetic accent or local slang. It is intended to be the "Standard" version of the language used in international media, dubbing, and technical documentation. Why Use This Setting? : The keyboard's autocorrect and predictive text will

On BLU devices, this setting is often found in the menu. It is designed to provide a "Neutral" or "International" Spanish experience.

: It avoids regionalisms that might be confusing (e.g., using computadora vs. ordenador ). Tap Languages and select Add a language

: You will still see and use accent marks (like á, é, í, ó, ú ) and the ñ . The "No Accent" terminology is purely about the dialectal flavor of the software's translation.