Apple has recently released iOS 17.4, which not only aims to comply with Europe’s Digital Markets Act but also promises bug fixes. However, it seems that the update has introduced a new problem for users: autocorrect feature malfunction.
Users have flooded in with complaints about their autocorrect feature not working properly after the update. Even though they have confirmed that the feature is enabled in settings, it fails to correct their typing.
This issue has been reported across various iPhone models, including the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Despite testing on multiple devices, the malfunction persists.
The exact cause of the bug remains unknown. It’s unclear whether it affects specific models or if it’s just a coincidence. However, the sheer volume of complaints regarding malfunctioning autocorrect settings is unprecedented.
For those impacted by this issue, troubleshooting options are limited. Even restarting the iPhone hasn’t provided a solution. The only current recourse is to wait for the next iOS update.
Apple is currently testing iOS 17.4.1, a patch update specifically designed to address this and other potential issues. The update is expected to be rolled out within the next week.
Stay tuned for more updates on this matter as we keep you informed about Apple’s efforts to resolve this autocorrect bug in iOS 17.4 and beyond!