Some users have reported the autocorrect feature not working after updating to iOS 17.4.
This may be a testing time for iPhone users. The recent update seems to have had a detrimental impact on the overall typing experience. Some users have reported the autocorrect feature not working after updating to iOS 17.4. Even with autocorrect enabled in the settings, the function seemed chaotic, leaving users to deal with their typos on their own.
While the exact cause is still under investigation, initial reports suggest that the issue primarily occurs on older iPhone models. Reporting from Gizmochina (20/3), the specific models and total number of affected devices are not yet known for certain.
Apple is reportedly already handling this case. The company is preparing to release the iOS/iPadOS 17.4.1 update in the next few days. This update, with version number 21E235, promises to fix the autocorrect issue, and will restore smooth, error-free typing.
Meanwhile, if you are one of the users experiencing this autocorrect error, there are several solutions you can try. One option is to restart the iPhone– a simple fix that can often resolve minor software issues.
Additionally, you can try enabling and disabling the autocorrect setting in the keyboard settings again. While this may not be a permanent solution, it may provide temporary relief until the official update arrives.