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Why iPhone Autocorrects ‘Omw’ To On My Way, And How To Fix It

Posted on January 18, 2025 By bot

There are many bells and whistles on the iPhone that Apple users ought to know, and a lot of them are incredibly useful and even fun once you get the hang of using them. For instance, if you’d like to make one-handed texting easier, you can rig your iPhone so that the keyboard keys are closer to either your left or right thumb. You can also take advantage of the Messages app’s little-known features that let you send animated drawings and even texts using your own handwriting….


Check out the original article: [Slashgear]Why iPhone Autocorrects ‘Omw’ To On My Way, And How To Fix It

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