The Apple iPhone X is supposed to be a revolutionary device. For the most part, it’s getting incredible reviews and the company is selling a record number of units. But there is one problem with accompanying iOS that is getting a lot of attention.
When you type the letter “I,” it is replaced with the letter “A,” and a question mark inside of a box.
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Ohio State football fans decided that if they couldn’t be a National Championship winner this season, they at least wanted to be the topical satirist of the FBS.
While doing their traditional O-H-I-O, they showed off some impressive organizational skills in pulling this off.
Ohio State fans do the new version of O-H-I-O, cc: @Apple (via @brianhavrilla) pic.twitter.com/lbFxUUcgtK
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) November 11, 2017
The only people who won’t be laughing at this are the programmers at Apple.
When a phone costs north of $1,000, people expect it to work flawlessly out of the box. That hasn’t been the case, and this glitch is only one of several that appear to be plaguing the device.