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It’s frustrating to type one thing and see your keyboard type another because it thought you meant that. That’s what iPhone users have been facing since the iPhone iOS 26 was launched. Their complaints reveal the keyboard is broken, unreliable, sluggish and changes normal words into completely different ones that don’t even make sense sometimes.

The issues with the autocorrect on iOS 26 keyboard include autocorrect rewriting correctly typed words into nonsense, changing a couple of correct words or sentences into something else entirely after hitting the “send” button, and many more.
Other problems with the autocorrect on the phone include reports of missed taps, lag between pressing a key and seeing it appear, and the spacebar triggering punctuation on its own. Its sluggishness and silly, unwanted corrections are enough to make anyone fed up with the keyboard. With this major issue of the keyboard, you would think the next software update would fix it. The reality is far from that.

The iOS 26.2 beta 3 that recently launched doesn’t include any updates to fix the autocorrect problems. The problems need to be addressed quickly so iPhone users can enjoy a better typing experience just like Android users. Regarding when the issue will be fixed, we don’t know yet. We can only hope Apple handles the problem in the fourth software update.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.
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This mid-range phone comes with a promise: flagship-level features without the flagship price. The Samsung Galaxy A36 5G , with its bright AMOLED screen, promised to be the ultimate Awesome bargain.
But half a year later, the real question isn’t how it performs out of the box, but it is how it endures. Has that sleek design chipped? Is the ‘Awesome’ 120Hz display still buttery smooth? More importantly, is this still the smart, dependable phone Samsung sold us, or has software updates, drops, and daily abuse turned it into a shadow of itself?
Has 6 months of use and of updates dulled the shine of this budget smartphone? Find out in this definitive Samsung Galaxy A36 5G long-term review.
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