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Well, this is awkward. Some Apple users can't alike blazon "iPhone" on their new iPhone 8 or iPhone X.
The Verge reports the company's latest adaptable operating system, iOS 11, has a bug that autocorrects the letter "I" to an "A" with a unicode [?] attribute (also accepted as FE0F, or "variation selector-16"). The issue, begin in iPad and iPhone accessories application iOS 11.1, appears to be acquired by accounting with the predictive keyboard action suggesting accidental characters like "A," "#," or "!" followed by the unicode symbol, affecting how argument appears in iMessage, Twitter, Facebook and added apps.
According to AppleInsider, not all iOS 11.1 users are experiencing the bug, but added phones and accessories see the camp argument back those with the bug are sending argument letters or announcement on amusing media. Apple has acknowledged the affair and promised a fix in the abutting iOS update, but hasn't said back that will happen.
In the meantime, the aggregation has offered a workaround to briefly break the problem:
The Verge letters users can additionally about-face off predictive text, which attempts to accomplish accounting faster by admiration what users are saying or beggarly to say.
But that's not the alone affair in the new operating system.
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune letters some beforehand apps won't assignment at all in iOS 11. A clairvoyant in Ohio complained that an app alleged "Minimalist To Do List" chock-full alive on their iPhone 6 when they recently adapted the device's operating system; an absurdity bulletin said "the developer of this app needs to amend it to advance its compatibility."
Unfortunately, that reader's abstracts is gone because the app uses "32-bit computer architecture," which won't run on iOS 11. Apple appear beforehand this year the new operating arrangement would block all 32-bit apps -- of which there 180,000 as of September -- because its 64-bit processor dent can run alert as fast with 64-bit software.
According to the Tribune, Apple began putting 64-bit chips in the iPhone 5S and all iPhones since, but connected to acquiesce both 32-bit and 64-bit apps run on its operating systems. The aggregation apprenticed all developers to carbon their apps in 64-bit architecture, and now alone abutment those in iOS 11 -- and you can't "downgrade" to beforehand versions afterwards updating.