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Apple Just Fixed an iPhone Problem That’s Been Driving Fast Typers Crazy. But There Are Still Issues.

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Why This Matters

Apple's recent software update addresses a longstanding autocorrect issue that frustrated fast typers by reducing 'ghost letters' and improving overall accuracy. However, core problems with autocorrect's machine-learning models and other keyboard quirks persist, leaving some frustrations unresolved for users. This highlights ongoing challenges in balancing AI-driven features with user experience in mobile devices.

Key Takeaways

Everyone hates autocorrect on their iPhones, but few realize what has actually caused problems. When you tapped a character while typing quickly, the key would sometimes expand, but no character would appear in the text box. Those missing “ghost letters” hampered autocorrect’s ability to guess what you were trying to write.

— sort of. Testing showed the new software produced fewer errors. Users can also reset their keyboard dictionary or build custom autocorrect shortcuts to improve accuracy.

But the update only solves part of the problem. Autocorrect still runs on the same machine-learning models Apple introduced in 2024, which means familiar frustrations remain. Musicians still watch “tour” turn into “your.” The update doesn’t address other keyboard quirks either, like when you tap one letter and a different character appears. For now, the best defense against typos remains what it’s always been: re-read before you hit send.