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Pro Tips to Fix Autocorrect Not working on iPhone 13

Last Updated: November 1, 2022 by Dave Johnson

If auto-correct is not working accurately on your iPhone 13 or not working at all, the following solutions will fix the issue.

Auto-Correction uses your keyboard dictionary to spellcheck words as you type, automatically correcting misspelled words for you. So it can be frustrating when the iPhone 13 autocorrect is not working as expected. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this article, we’ll explain why autocorrect is not working on your iPhone 13and show you how to fix the issue. Let’s get started.

Ways to fix auto-correct not working on iPhone 13

Here are the solutions and tips to fix iPhone 13 autocorrect not working issue. Note: the troubleshooting tips below also apply to the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Make sure auto-correct is on

Auto-correction is enabled by default on your iPhone 13 when you set it up. However, if you or someone with access to your iOS device turned it off, here’s how to enable it.

  1. Open Settings and tap General.
  2. Select Keyboard.
  3. Enable Auto-Correction.

Enable Check Spelling and Predictive text

While you’re on the keyboard settings screen, make sure you enable:

Check Spelling: When auto-correction is on, the words you misspell are corrected automatically. However, even when auto-correction is off (or not working), the spell check feature will flag spelling errors and make it easy for you to notice and correct them.

Predictive: The predictive text feature shows you words and phrases you may type next and thus helps you finish quickly by completing your sentences in fewer taps. It uses your past typing style, what words you usually type after a word, websites you visit in Safari, and more. For example, if you often write your spouse’s nickname and a few nice words after Good Morning, it will suggest that above the keyboard, whenever you type Good Morning.

Choose the right keyboard

If you’re using a third-party keyboard on your iPhone 13 like SwiftKey, it most likely has its auto-correct toggle in the in-app settings. So, open your keyboard app > go to its settings > and enable auto-correct from there.

In case you have multiple keyboards, you can switch between them by pressing or tapping the globe key.

Restart your iPhone

Sometimes auto-correct may not work due to small glitches, which you can quickly fix by turning off your iPhone and turning it back on.

You can press the Side button and either of the volume buttons to turn off your iPhone and turn it back on. Or, you may go to Settings app > General > Shut Down. After 1 minute switch on the iPhone.

Remove text replacement shortcuts

Are certain phrases or random words being expanded, replaced, or corrected as other words, phrases, or sentences? If yes, that’s most likely due to the text replacement feature. Here’s how to manage text replacement phrases and shortcuts on iPhone:

  1. Open Settings and tap General.
  2. Choose Keyboard.
  3. Select Text Replacement.
  4. If you find a certain entry you don’t want to keep, swipe left on it and tap Delete.

Now, when you type that shortcut or phrase, your iPhone 13 won’t replace or correct it with something else.

Undo auto-correct

Suppose you type something and auto-correct fixes it. If you want to keep the word you typed, immediately tap the back/delete key, and you will see what you had typed (that auto-correct thought was incorrect). Simply tap to use it.

Once you do the above for that word a few times, your iPhone will understand, save it to your dictionary, and won’t auto-correct it again in the future (unless you reset your dictionary or all iPhone settings).

This is especially useful while typing people or place names, which auto-correct often changes. A few times you correct or manually choose what you type, and iPhone will remember it.

Stop auto-correction from changing the word

Just before auto-correct is about to change what you typed, it highlights the word. This will be your clue that what you just typed is incorrect (per auto-correct’s definitions), and the moment you tap the space bar, it will change it. Now, while typing quickly, you may not notice or be in a position to pause. However, when you’re typing at a normal pace, you can stop auto-correction from changing the word by tapping what you typed, which is displayed in the top left of the keyboard’s suggestions bar (while what the auto-correct will use is shown in the middle).

Auto-correct isn’t available in all languages

Auto-correct works as per your iPhone’s keyboard language. It doesn’t depend on your region (you can use any keyboard language in any region), nor does it consider the language of the document or text. For example, if you’re working on a French document in the Pages app, the current English iOS keyboard will still use auto-correct in the English language.

Secondly, auto-correct isn’t available for all keyboard languages. You can see the full list of availability on this Apple Support page.

Update your iPhone 13

Sometimes things like auto-correct may be broken or perform poorly in a specific version of iOS. To address this, go to Settings > General > Software Update and get the latest iOS available for your device.

Reset Keyboard Dictionary

If you have been typing for a long time, chances are your iPhone has learned a lot of words as per your typing. It may even remember incorrect spelling that you have often typed and didn’t let auto-correct change that. You can reset all these words and refresh your iPhone’s dictionary by resetting it.

  1. Go to iPhone Settings and tap General.
  2. Scroll to the bottom and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
  3. Choose Reset.
  4. Tap Reset Keyboard Dictionary and confirm.

Once your keyboard dictionary is reset, auto-correct should work fine.

Reset all settings

Finally, if nothing helps, resetting all iPhone settings should almost certainly fix all your iPhone 13 autocorrect problems.

To do this: open Settings app > tap on General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset.

Tap on Reset All Settings > Enter your iPhone passcode > Reset All Settings.

Please note that this won’t delete any personal data, but it will erase all Wi-Fi passwords, VPN configurations, Privacy Settings, and more. So make sure you have the necessary data backed up or written somewhere safe.

Fixed iPhone 13 autocorrect not working issue

These were the right solutions to fix the issue of autocorrect not working on your iPhone 13. I hope one or a combination of a few methods worked for you. If not, you may want to contact Apple support or make an in-store visit.

What are your thoughts on Apple’s autocorrect feature? Share your opinion in the comments down below.

See also: iPhone 13 Keyboard Not Working? Here’s How to Fix It

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