What the duck? iPhone users claim autocorrect has gone haywire
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What the duck? iPhone users claim autocorrect has gone haywire
"“Dear Apple, I don't know what is going on with your damn keyboard, but I have NEVER in the 19 years of owning iPhones, had to backspace, retype, start over, correct words as much as I am now! And what happened to autocorrect!? Is that not a thing anymore? Please fix this!”"
"“You're not alone, typing lately feels like fighting the keyboard. What changed behind the scenes?”"
"“While typing, you'll see choices for words and phrases you're likely to type next, based on your past conversations, writing style and even websites you've visited in Safari,” Apple explains."
"“This update pushed autocorrect deeper into AI-driven predictions, but was widely panned by iPhone users. In response, Apple released a fix at the end of March in the iOS 26.4 update.”"
Autocorrect and predictive text are designed to correct misspellings and suggest or complete words and phrases while typing. Autocorrect uses a keyboard dictionary to spellcheck during input, while predictive text offers likely next words and phrases based on past conversations, writing style, and Safari activity. Many iPhone users reported that autocorrect began behaving erratically after the iOS 26.2 update released in December 2025, with widespread complaints and reports. Apple later released iOS 26.4 at the end of March, claiming it fixes many typing problems. Users who still struggle can use keyboard-recovery steps involving settings and shortcuts.
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