11/06/17 AT 1:39 PM

Update Thursday 1:54 p.m.: Apple released iOS update 11.1.1 Thursday that will fix this glitch, the description for that update said hello "Fixes a concern with keyboard auto-correct." You can download the new update by selecting "Settings" then "General" then "Software Update."

Apple device owners are having a hard time talking in the first person while using the their iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches. A bug inside the latest iOS update was creating the letter i” to autocorrect on the capital letter A” along with the symbol of your question mark in a very box. It appeared to be this.

The issue crept up with the brand new update so don't assume all users are experiencing the substitution. Those who waited to update their phones and didn't download the newest one come in luck because rather than updating and achieving the glitch, they can wait to update before bug is fixed likely with Apple's next software update.

There can be a way to get round the glitch for users who can't loose time waiting for Apple to come up with a fix. Apple published a guide about the auto correct error on Saturday after users started complaining regarding the problem that made messages, apps and emails difficult to read or simply plain annoying to look at.

How to fix the issue with all the letter i” on your Apple device:

First find and select the settings icon on your home screen, oahu is the one because of the gears. Next select general” and then keyboard” and text replacement.” This will allow you to manually create a motor vehicle correct on your own device. Select the +” in the upper right corner then create a new auto correct. For the Phrase type in the upper-case I” and to the shortcut add the lower-case i.” Now the matter should be fixed in your phone.

You can build a new text replacement to get throughout the "i" glitch on the iPhone. Photo: Screenshot

While the glitch was obviously a little comical to start with, users got tired of it pretty quickly. Jokes were almost as abundant on Twitter since the tweets of dissatisfaction with the brand new update were.

People weren't really sure why it turned out happening initially.

While other said hello made them feel a lot like they were playing a video game.

Or it felt like employing an Android device.

One user said that the matter was happening because Apple added an uppercase I” emoji and there would be a coding error happening when users attemptedto type the letter by itself.

Other people joked that it might be a ploy to have users to prevent talking about themselves much.

This issue crept up soon after the release of Apple's $1,000 device on Friday. People arranged outside of stores for a long time or days to get one of the new devices, which naturally, have had their great number of issues since users took them as is also. Some of those issues included activation problems and cracking glass (front and back)

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