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Interesting, but I don't think that really happened, or wasn't auto correct anyway. I typed manboobs into my iPhone text and 1. it didn't prompt to auto finish and 2. It identified it as a misspelled word, and I don't think Steve Jobs would have put out a product that would have auto corrected with a misspelled word. :shrug:
Interesting, but I don't think that really happened, or wasn't auto correct anyway. I typed manboobs into my iPhone text and 1. it didn't prompt to auto finish and 2. It identified it as a misspelled word, and I don't think Steve Jobs would have put out a product that would have auto corrected with a misspelled word. :shrug:
When you enter a misspelled word on an iPhone, if you reject the autocorrect suggestion, it adds the misspelled word to your personal dictionary. Then when you have once used "manboobs" but never typed Mouse before it will try to autocorrect to manboobs. So at some previous point the person had forced his/her phone to accept manboobs as a word.
When you enter a misspelled word on an iPhone, if you reject the autocorrect suggestion, it adds the misspelled word to your personal dictionary. Then when you have once used "manboobs" but never typed Mouse before it will try to autocorrect to manboobs. So at some previous point the person had forced his/her phone to accept manboobs as a word.