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What was the most hilarious autocorrect fail of 2012?

What was the most hilarious autocorrect fail of 2012?

Here are the top 17 craziest autocorrect fails of 2012 that make us burst into laughing: 1. Bad dialog after the first date Boy: Any time. When’s the second date? I can’t wait to see those big beautiful nipples of yours. Oh, NO! I’m so sorry I meant dimples, my phone changed it.

What does autocorrect do on a cell phone?

Autocorrect is a type of text editing software interface in cellphones. When it works well, it helps save time by correcting errors in your typing. However, many times it doesn’t work like it is supposed to which can lead to miscommunication. Fortunately, for us, it lead to a lot of funny autocorrect fails.

Is there a sense of humor in iPhone autocorrect?

Like Siri, iPhone autocorrect has a good sense of humor and often replaces original phases with funny, epic or even scandalous expressions. Since coming to iPhone in 2012 autocorrect got much smarter, but unique texts are still hilarious. Compare the best autocorrect failures of 2012 and 2019!

When did autocorrect come out on the iPhone?

Since coming to iPhone in 2012 autocorrect got much smarter, but unique texts are still hilarious. Compare the best autocorrect failures of 2012 and 2019! Here are the top 17 craziest autocorrect fails of 2012 that make us burst into laughing:

What does autocorrect do when you send a text?

When you send a text message, it checks spelling mistakes and corrects your writing. Like Siri, iPhone autocorrect has a good sense of humor and often replaces original phases with funny, epic or even scandalous expressions. SEE ALSO: How to Download Free Music to iPhone

What happens when you type the wrong word in autocorrect?

Things can get pretty confusing (and silly) when autocorrect chooses the wrong word. So if it’s truly not clear which word you meant to type, the Grammarly keyboard will suggest a correction (which you can accept or reject), instead of automatically changing your misspelled word to something totally different.

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