Recently, after the iOS 17.4 system upgrade, some models found that the "Automatic Correction" function could not be enabled. PHP editor Youzi reminds that iPhone 6 and below models do not support this function due to hardware limitations. For users, this issue can be resolved by manually entering or updating the device. It is recommended that before upgrading the system, you first understand the adaptation status of your mobile phone model to avoid unnecessary trouble.
When typing on the Apple keyboard, the AutoCorrect feature uses the keyboard dictionary to spell-check the words you type, and automatically corrects misspelled words for you.
We can turn on or off the "Auto-Correction" function by ourselves. The operation method is as follows:
Open the iPhone and enter "Settings";
Tap General >Keyboard;
Turn AutoCorrect on or off.
By default, autocorrect is on.
But recently, some iPhone users have reported that after upgrading to iOS 17.4, although "AutoCorrect" has been enabled in Settings > General > Keyboard, it actually does not take effect and the "AutoCorrect" function cannot be enabled.
The main ones that cannot enable the "Auto-Correction" function are older iPhones, including iPhone Tested and found no problems.
It is unclear which iPhone models and how many iPhones are affected. Apple has not provided a solution to the inability to enable the "AutoCorrect" function. It may have to wait until the iOS/iPadOS 17.4.1 update to solve the problem. This is the problem.
Apple is currently testing the iOS/iPadOS 17.4.1 update, which is expected to be rolled out in the next two days. The version number of iOS/iPadOS 17.4.1 is 21E235. It mainly fixes the BUG and security vulnerabilities existing in the previous version. The update will not be too big.
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