Saturday, April 30, 2016

For iOS 10 beta? Apple wants to prevent AutoCorrect errors

Does this sound familiar: You just want to quickly send a message, but the AutoCorrect makes a supposed error suddenly an embarrassing misunderstanding. With iOS 10 beta this could possibly belong to the past.

On the Internet there are many websites that deal solely with the most painful AutoCorrect errors. Apple wants this unpleasant Fails now an end and has, according to PhoneArena applied for a patent, which automatically corrected words in messages to make the receiver easier to see.

Automatically corrected words are underlined in blue

For iOS 10 beta for example, conceivable that automatically corrected words recognized in apps like iMessage and underlined in blue and the receiver - virtually the same as the red underlining for a spell checker in a word processing program. Whether the system could also be integrated into third-party apps like WhatsApp, comes from the patent application does not produce final.

AutoCorrect errors would thereby naturally not be ruled, however, are likely to be much more visible. According to the patent, the system would not change the "wrong corrected" words but independent - who thus always quickly writes a message on the wing, which it is unlikely to help.

In addition, is completely unclear whether Apple the patent in iOS 10 beta or any later version ever realized. The company also reported repeatedly to patents which are never realized. Compared to many other Apple visions these improve AutoCorrect however relatively simple acts implemented.

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