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NBC News · Your iPhone's keyboard hasn't been keeping up with your quick texts
- 1. Apple's iPhone autocorrect has been notoriously poor, often butchering users' texts with incorrect suggestions.
- 2. Apple officially acknowledged issues with keyboard accuracy and implemented initial improvements in the iOS 26.4 update.
- 3. The core problem stemmed from the keyboard visually registering a key press but sometimes failing to insert the corresponding character into the word.
- 4. This intermittent failure to register characters was the direct cause of the often "unhinged" and nonsensical autocorrection suggestions.
- 5. A more significant overhaul is anticipated, as Apple is currently testing an extensively improved keyboard and autocorrect system for iOS 27.
- 6. This upcoming development regarding iOS 27's keyboard improvements was first reported by Bloomberg, a highly credible source for Apple-related news.
- 7. Apple is expected to officially unveil these significant changes to its keyboard and autocorrect at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June.