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How to Disable Auto-Correct on iPhone X

How to Disable Auto-Correct on iPhone X

By Mitch Bartlett 1 Comment

Learn how to take control of the auto-correct feature on the Apple iPhone X smartphone with these steps.

Add Words to Dictionary

If you add your own words to the dictionary, the iPhone will no longer bother you about auto-correcting those words. Learn how to add words by reading our post about it.

Auto-Correct Settings

  1. Go to “Settings” > “General” > “Keyboard“.
  2. Switch “Auto-Correction” to “On” or “Off” as desired.

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Filed Under: iOS Tagged With: iPhone X

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  1. Nancy says

    June 7, 2018 at 10:43 pm

    Not working, i tried to shut down button after imessage from scammer as i sensed it was scammer that stated she won the truck do i told her ill call her. Sure enough it was nt her. So i looked through the facebook and it froze

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