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Fix for iOS Autocorrect Bug Reportedly Arrived in Latest Developer Beta, Coming to Public Beta This Week

For well over a week, many iOS 11 users have been noting a strange autocorrect bug plaguing their devices, which autocorrects the letter "i" to the uppercase letter "A" and a question mark symbol. Apple has issued a support document to help anyone facing the problem figure out a temporary workaround, but The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the bug has been fixed in the second iOS 11.2 developer beta released yesterday.

A few MacRumors forum members also mentioned a fix appearing in the second developer beta of iOS 11.2, although none seem to have yet confirmed the fix is implemented, likely because they never faced the bug in the first place. In The Wall Street Journal's report, an Apple spokesperson confirmed that an update fixing the problem "will be included in this week's public and developer beta releases."

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A window for the non-beta fix wasn't given by Apple, but the company said the wide release rollout will follow, which was expected. At this point, it's unclear whether Apple will introduce the autocorrect bug fix in a quick update, or wait and launch it in iOS 11.2. It's been one week since iOS 11.1 launched, so 11.2 will probably not drop until later in November.

Nevertheless, Apple said it would patch the problem in an iOS update. “A fix will be released very soon,” an Apple spokeswoman said. It will be included in this week’s public and developer beta releases, with wide rollout to follow.

Although Apple originally stated that the bug was related to iOS 11.1, Apple confirmed that it "could also appear in earlier versions of iOS 11." Both The Wall Street Journal and multiple MacRumors forum members mentioned seeing the issue surface on devices running iOS 11.0.3.

If you are having trouble with the bug, Apple's temporary solution is to set up a Text Replacement for the letter "i" by visiting the Settings app > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement. After tapping the plus button to add a new replacement, in the Phrase field type an uppercase "I", and in Shortcut type a lowercase "i".

You can also toggle "Predictive" off completely in the Keyboard section of Settings, although that would greatly hinder the keyboard usability for many users. Third-party keyboard apps like Gboard are also available to type on without having to worry about the autocorrect bug.

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JM Avatar
113 months ago
anyone else feel this bug was sort of contagious? my friend had it and started texting me then it started happening to me also. might just be a chance occurance
TTD - Textual Transmitted Disease
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113 months ago
anyone else feel this bug was sort of contagious? my friend had it and started texting me then it started happening to me also. might just be a chance occurance
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T Coma Avatar
113 months ago
I didn't really follow iOS10 last year but is it just me or has iOS11 been abnormally buggy?
No, A⍰ think it is ok. A⍰ have had no problems with A⍰OS 11.
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BrettApple Avatar
113 months ago
Now, does this fix macOS Messages as well? (note those show up properly on my iPhone 3GS running iOS 6 that also still has iMessage, so it's not the message itself that's messed up, as it's from another sender).

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113 months ago
Finally, an article from macrumors about this. about time....Was so pervasive, saw it randomly on reddit and instagram.
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113 months ago
I could be crazy but I think this could be machine learning at work here and everyone's using it meant that it was pushed to the dictionary sooner (auto-correction improvements over the air), thus it is spreading. My guess is Apple never thought of having to manually remove them, thus OTA update is required?

I didn't really follow iOS10 last year but is it just me or has iOS11 been abnormally buggy?
No, that's always been the case, the first release is always buggy as heck. That's what we get for annual releases determined by the marketing team.
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