Fix for iOS “i” autocorrect issue reportedly coming this week

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Fix for iOS “i” autocorrect issue reportedly coming this week.
In the past few days, some iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users reported a bug that autocorrects the single letter "i" to either "A," an exclamation point, or a symbol that resembles a question mark in a box. While the bug doesn't appear to affect all users, it's widespread enough for Apple to be working on a fix for it. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Apple plans to fix the problem in forthcoming iOS beta and public releases that should come sometime this week.

Apple originally claimed the bug was linked to the release of iOS 11.1. However, the Wall Street Journal report found that some devices running iOS 11.0.3 also experienced the problem. The patch to be released from Apple should fix the problem for any devices affected by the bug.

Apple did not comment on what could be causing the issue, but the Internet always has its theories. Some claim the bug stems from both an autocorrect problem and an emoji rendering issue. No matter the cause, it's a peculiar issue that can make any kind of text input slightly irksome. Incorrect characters are not sequestered to Apple apps and programs, either—any text can be affected, including tweets and Instagram captions.




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