Apple Seeds iOS 11.1.1 That Fixes Keyboard Autocorrect And “Hey Siri” Issue

Apple Seeds iOS 11.1.1 That Fixes Keyboard Autocorrect And “Hey Siri” Issue

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Today, Apple has seen fit to release the iOS 11.1.1, which is the sixth official update to iOS 11 firmware. The update comes a week and a half after the company released its iOS 11.1 update which was the first major update to iOS 11. The update adds new emoji and also fixes an important issue concerning the keyboard autocorrect issue as well as other important bug fixes. So let’s dive in to see some more details on the new update.

Apple’s new iOS 11.1.1 update focuses primarily on bugs and issues which were previously discovered in iOS 11.1. We have covered the iOS 11.1 keyboard autocorrect issue which has been plaguing a vast number of users. The bug basically caused the letter “i” to autocorrect to A[?].  The issue persisted since the beginning of November. Apple also devised a workaround fix for the issue until the company fixed it in the next iOS update.

Apple Seeds iOS 11.1.1 That Fixes Keyboard Autocorrect And “Hey Siri” Issue

Nov 9, 2017, 7:32pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-seeds-ios-11-1-1-that-fixes-keyboard-auto-correct-and-hey-siri-issue/ >Today, Apple has seen fit to release the iOS 11.1.1, which is the sixth official update to iOS 11 firmware. The update comes a week and a half after the company released its iOS 11.1 update which was the first major update to iOS 11. The update adds new emoji and also fixes an important issue concerning the keyboard autocorrect issue as well as other important bug fixes. So let’s dive in to see some more details on the new update. >Apple’s new iOS 11.1.1 update focuses primarily on bugs and issues which were previously discovered in iOS 11.1. We have covered the iOS 11.1 keyboard autocorrect issue which has been plaguing a vast number of users. The bug basically caused the letter “i” to autocorrect to A[?].  The issue persisted since the beginning of November. Apple also devised a workaround fix for the issue until the company fixed it in the next iOS update.