A EditText is an overlay over TextView that configures itself to be editable. It is the predefined subclass of TextView that includes rich editing capabilities.
Android Studio:EditText editable is deprecated How to use inputType.
I believe the correct would be to set android:editable="false".
And if you wonder why my link point to the attributes of TextView, you the answer is because EditText inherits from TextView:
EditText is a thin veneer over TextView that configures itself to be editable.
Update:
As mentioned in the comments below, editable is deprecated (since API level 3). You should instead be using inputType (with the value none).
use EditText.setFocusable(false) to disable editingEditText.setFocusableInTouchMode(true) to enable editing;
You can try the following method :
private void disableEditText(EditText editText) {
editText.setFocusable(false);
editText.setEnabled(false);
editText.setCursorVisible(false);
editText.setKeyListener(null);
editText.setBackgroundColor(Color.TRANSPARENT);
}
Enabled EditText :

Disabled EditText :

It works for me and hope it helps you.
Use this to disable user input
android:focusable="false"
android:editable="false" This method is deprecated one.
For disable edit EditText, I think we can use focusable OR enable but
Using android:enabled=... or editText.setEnabled(...)
It also changes the text color in EditText to gray.
When clicked it have no effect
Using android:focusable=... or editText.setFocusable(false) - editText.setFocusableInTouchMode(true)
It doesn't change text color of EditText
When clicked it highlights the EditText bottom line for about few millisecond
Output

As android:editable="false" deprecated
In xml
Use
android:enabled="false"it's simple. Why use more code?
If you want in java class you can also use this programmatically
editText.setEnabled(false);
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