I haven’t tried iOS 17, so I can only hope that it gets better. iOS autocorrect and predictive text have been the bottom of the heap ever since it was released, to the point that one wonders if Apple is incompetent in this area, or if they are perpetrating a cruel hoax on its users.
I used BlackBerry 10 for years on a Z10, and there were 3 major advantages. 1) Virtual keyboard accuracy. They used relative position of where you tapped on a key to predict what you intended. 2) Autocorrect was highly accurate 3) Predictive text allowed me to sometimes write whole, correct sentences by swiping the predicted words above the keys on the keyboard.
In iOS 16, the predictive text alone is so bad as to be a perverse joke. I can’t count the number of times the word I wanted was there but then I add another correct letter, then all of a sudden all the predictions are incorrect so I would have to backspace to get back to a sensible choice.
Apple could learn a lot by observing the experiences offered elsewhere, but they seem to have the biggest ego / Not Invented Here Syndrome in the industry. #sad