Why is the Samsung keyboard so illiterate

Since you're using voice recognition on Swiftkey, can you tell me if it auto-punctuates? I get tired of saying "period", "comma", "exclamation mark", etc.
I don't know of any software that does that. Maybe someone can correct me, but I don't know how a voice recognition software would know when to use a specific punctuation appropriately. That would be really cool if it got it right, but I feel like that would be tough.
 
I'm not picking on OP but every time I see the title of this topic, I lmao cause idk it's just funny😆 sometimes I type something and it puts something else that has nothing to do with what I'm trying to say lol. But to me it has gotten better tho.
 
Blackberry keyboard with samsung write- to -text keyboard for s-pen as a secondary is the best combination. In settings you can have the write-to-text function be automatic while the S-pen is removed.
 
I like the Swype keyboard, partly because it is the only keyboard I have found which allows the easy insertion of a capital I (by swypeing i upward). The keyboard is very configurable.
 
Been persevering with the stock keyboard for now - and if I'm diligent with deleting the incorrect spellings from the learning dictionary, then it improves. One major irritation for me is that although it seems to predict words based on the proximity of letters to the one you type (presumably because it assumes you hit the adjacent key by mistske), but it never assumes that the space key could be an error, so you get one word chopped into smaller 'words' of complete nonsense.

I found that stretching the keyboard to make it taller, reduced the hitting of the wrong keys and the space bar by mistake. So this, and deleting the miss-typed words from the system, has made it useable, but not brillia t, Gillian, Grillo, neurologist, brilliant..