So I’ve had iOS 17 since beta 1, and I must say, beta 1, autocorrect was actually better - the keyboard was great too. However since then, it’s like it always been.
Anybody else?
Anybody else?
Nailed it. https://www.macrumors.com/guide/ios-17-keyboard/It’s a learning model…it takes time to build out the models for you.
It’s been working just fine for me for the past several weeks. Not sure why you’re seeing that kind of behavior, but like some other people have mentioned, you might need to use it for a while (and make sure to correct any mistakes that it makes so that it can learn)Oh my GOD it is absolutely awful after this update! I mean it’s actually changing words that were correct to begin with to other words!!! And other words not even auto correcting them!!!!!!!!!!!! And it’s now showing blue and yellow lines that go away it’s absolutely so stressful. Case in point I just wrote successful. And it auto corrected after I pressed space to stressfully. I didn’t write stressfully. I want the old model back! Maybe some article still be written on the web as to what settings to turn off here in a couple weeks. Because I am seeing a few new ones. But apple being apple knowing what every hell this is that is going on and which one to turn off proabbaly isn’t so intuitive as you would think! And why didn’t it auto correct probably?
It's on iPhone 12 or newer.Isn't the new iOS 17 AutoCorrect limited to iPhone 14 (and newer) models?
I'm currently on iPhone 11 Pro Max, so I do not have the revamped AutoCorrect - right?
Hard to tell. The Apple website says iPhone 12 and up but at least some of the new keyboard features are appearing on older phones as well, if not all of them.Isn't the new iOS 17 AutoCorrect limited to iPhone 14 (and newer) models?
I'm currently on iPhone 11 Pro Max, so I do not have the revamped AutoCorrect - right?
Hard to tell. The Apple website says iPhone 12 and up but at least some of the new keyboard features are appearing on older phones as well, if not all of them.
I'm still on iOS 15, and I'm getting that when selecting a word and replacing it by typing. Then predictive text seems to think that the old word is still there (plus the newly typed characters). This was already a problem in iOS 14 I think. Sad to hear this is still not resolved in iOS 17.For example, I would type "walkling" in a sentence by mistake and want to replace it with the suggestion. So I tap on the suggestion and what does iOS do? "walking ling"
Just discovered this thread and heree to say im seeing that too. Half way through a message to my wife and it changes the first word to a word I've never used before. (It was a name as well!)Oh my GOD it is absolutely awful after this update! I mean it’s actually changing words that were correct to begin with to other words!!! And other words not even auto correcting them!!!!!!!!!!!! I just wrote successful. And it auto corrected after I pressed space to stressfully. I didn’t write stressfully. I want the old model back! Reset keyboard dictionary. I hope this helps.
I agree, iOS 17 is absolutely in improvement in many aspects but the autocorrect, what in the world happened there?I think Autocorrect has gone from mediocre to a nightmare. Lately, when I'm typing in a text message or an email in iOS 17 or OS 14.3, I see surprising, sudden movements of text or overlapping text that is unreadble until I move the outside of the text box left or right a bit. At times, I've had entire sentences or paragraphs disappear. This is extremely distracting and huge time waste.