Apple Has Settled the Autocorrect Bug That Turns "I" into "An" on iPhones

Mac is revealing a product refresh that fixes an autocorrect glitch influencing iPhones and iPads that progressions the letter "I" to the letter "An" and an image.

Apple already furnished clients with a workaround to alleviate the issue. The organization exhorted iPhone and iPad proprietors to utilize the Content Substitution instrument found in the settings menu to settle issue until the point when a legitimate fix was discharged.

To introduce the new refresh, open your iPhone or iPad's settings menu, tap General, and pick "Programming Refresh." A Wi-Fi association is required to download and introduce the new programming.

The refresh comes three days after some iPhone and iPad proprietors started revealing the issue once they had refreshed their gadgets to iOS 11.1. By and large, influenced clients would find that the console adjusted the letter "I" to an "A" trailed by a question mark in a container.

The new refresh, iOS 11.1.1, likewise settles a different bug that caused "Hello Siri" to quit working.

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