How to Enable Autocorrect on iPhone?

What to do if Autocorrect not Working on iPhone? Smartphone autocorrect has been a great typing assistant for many years. No, seriously, you probably know such a feature existed even before you heard the word “smartphone” for the first time. Another thing is that it was called a little differently – T9.

Interestingly, most users in their early twenties still call it that. Just the other day a friend approached me with a request for repair t9 on the phone which, of course, surprised me. However, no matter, fix autocorrect on iPhone or return T9, to the right? There’s a problem, so let’s fix it!

How to Enable Autocorrect on iPhone?

It is clear that before sounding the alarm bells on the fact that autocorrect is broken on your iPhone, you need to make sure it is enabled. Here’s how it’s done:

  • Open Settings on your iPhone.
  • Then General, Keyboard.
  • Turn on the toggle switch in front of autocorrect.

Start with the mundane. Check the autocorrect toggle switch in the settings.

In general, autocorrect on the iPhone is activated automatically, but if someone suddenly rummaged through your smartphone, it is quite possible that there were changes in the settings. Well, in the future – don’t give your phone to strangers, a lot can happen on it.

Also, in parallel, pay attention to a bunch of settings next to autocorrect. Spelling, automatic capitalization, predictive typing, smart punctuation – all these options are necessary to make working with your iPhone easier. We had a separate article on this topic, check it out.

T9 not working on iPhone

If turning on the toggle switch in front of the autocorrect item didn’t help, you’ll need to investigate the problem further. First of all, I recommend restarting your iPhone. You can do this either by holding down the power button and volume button (iPhone X and later) or by simply holding down the power button (iPhone 8 and earlier). After that, a slider will appear with the suggestion to turn off the device.

Second, check for iOS updates on your iPhone. It often happens that minor glitches occur on a smartphone, which is immediately fixed in the next update. You can check for updates on iPhone as follows:

  • Open Settings on your iPhone.
  • Then go to General, Software Update.
  • Click the Install button if you see an update.
  • Don’t forget to install iOS updates.

In most cases, this fixes the problem completely. Over the years of using Apple technology, I have hardly encountered any other options. By the way, turning on the autocorrect toggle switch in the settings turned out to be enough for my friend. From my observations, it happens much more often than iPhone autocorrect not working.

iPhone correct words

If you notice that your iPhone automatically corrects numbers or words, written 2.0 instead of 20 and the like, so I hasten to please you, now we will fix it in no time.

Most likely, it all lies in the text replacement function, which is necessary so that the user can make certain blanks on the keyboard and not enter his full name, index and others every time. Another thing is that sometimes we forget such a chip and then suffer from accidental corrections.

Disable Text Replacement on iPhone can be done as follows:

  • Open Settings on the iPhone.
  • Then go to General, Keyboard.
  • After that, open the Text Replacement section.
  • Delete all data here with a swipe from right to left.

Remove all words from this menu. Then add everything you need again.

How to Set Up Autocorrect on iPhone?

I can’t help but share some tips for working with autocorrect on iPhone. If suddenly you want iPhone corrects words incorrectly and you want to get rid of it, press the key To erase on the keyboard and tap the word you need in the pop-up window. After that, your smartphone will understand that you want to enter the word exactly like that, and next time you will not be corrected.

It doesn’t always work as it should, but sometimes it’s very useful.

Also, if you notice the iPhone correcting the word even as you write it, you can always tap the first line of suggested words. There, your smartphone automatically places the words exactly in the form in which you originally wrote them.

Use these features more often. You’ll get used to it quickly, I promise.

Both settings will be enabled by default and will work until you turn off the dictionary on your iPhone or do not reset all iPhone settings.

If you don’t like your dictionary and want to completely delete words from t9 on your iPhone you can do it like this:

  • Open Settings, then General.
  • Scroll down and go to Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  • Tap the Reset button at the bottom, then tap Reset Keyboard Dictionary.

If needed, you can completely reset the dictionary on your iPhone like this.

Autocorrect not working on iPhone

In principle, above we have described all the tips and tricks in case the autocorrect does not work on your iPhone. If that doesn’t work for you, you may be using a device tied to a particular organization or school (not to be confused with devices purchased through the Back to School program).

As far as I know, on all iPads provided as a work tool for corporate employees and students, the autocorrect setting may be completely absent without an option to enable it.

That’s what I understand, Apple’s customer focus. Everyone should learn from them!

Yes, for our country it is rather an exception, but the fact in itself is quite interesting. Think about it, Apple lets you turn off autocorrect for the purpose of teaching students literacy!

That’s what I understand, attention to detail! By the way, you can bypass this setting by downloading any third-party keyboard. Colleagues have already made a selection on this, but I recommend using Microsoft’s SwiftKey, it’s really great.

Manage Text Replacement

As well you can handle text replacement to adapt it to your needs. Typing the shortcut in the text space automatically replaces the phrase. For example, if you send “HL”, it will be replaced by “Hasta Later”.

  • If you want to to add a replacement just press Add (the icon with the plus sign).
  • Now write quick phrases and functions.
  • When you are done, press to safeguard.
  • If what you want is to remove a replacement in the text, select To modify.
  • Now go to the icon Eliminate (minus sign icon) and then touch Eliminate.
  • To save changes, just press Okay.

Turn off autocorrect so it doesn’t overwrite words

There’s something you can do to stop the automatic substitution that the concealer does, in a single step.

  • Select and highlight the word which is about to replace autocorrect. This will be the signal which will indicate that the change is not correct.
  • Press the space bar and immediately it will be changed.

If you are one of those who type very fast, it is likely that you will not be able to notice this however if you take a little time to write you will have the chance to bypass autocorrect.

  • touch what you wrote.
  • See above in the suggestion strip of the keyboard where they will be displayed choice of words.
  • Finally, select the matching words to your text.

Restore keyboard dictionary

When you spend a lot of time typing, it is very likely that the device has “learned” several words, depending on what you write. This includes a spelling mistake that you have used frequently. So maybe the best idea in this situation would be to restore all those words and update the dictionary.

  • climb to iPhone Settings.
  • Click on General.
  • to glide down.
  • Choose Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  • now choose Restore.
  • to push on Reset keyboard dictionary.
  • Confirm the selected option.

As soon as the dictionary is reset from the keyboard, it should start working well with autocorrect. If what you just did doesn’t work, try continuing and resetting all settings from the iPhone.

Keep iPhone Updated

It could happen that the autocorrect failed on some builds of iOS. In cases like this, one way to solve it would be:

  • Locate Setting.
  • Then you can go to General.
  • Tap Software Update; You will find the last version available for iOS.

Restart the device

It is very common that faced with an operational problem with your devices, you intuitively think of restarting them. This situation should therefore not be the exception.

Small problems can be solved with this measure which does not would involve quickly turning off and on again iPhone and you’re done.