If you have updated your iPhone to the iOS11, go type in the uppercase letter ‘i’ and see what happens…
If it works, then you’re in the clear.
If not, you’ll probably notice that instead of the uppercase ‘i’, you’ll get an ‘A’ or random question mark box:

It could even convert into a ‘#’.
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The bug has been a problem for many iPhone users, including Kim Kardashian, so nobody is safe, clearly.

It’s been incredibly frustrating for iPhone users, who have never appreciated the uppercase ‘i’ until now.
This is a hilarious iOS 11 bug pic.twitter.com/TXFXbvgaqO
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) November 6, 2017
Some reports are saying that it is a problem with the iOS11’s predictive text function, and Apple told BuzzFeed News, “We are aware of this autocorrect bug. A fix will be released very soon.”
Apple also offered a quick fix solution: try setting up text replacement for the letter ‘i’.
1. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement.
2. Tap +.
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3. For Phrase, type an upper-case ‘I’. For Shortcut, type a lower-case ‘i’.
So there ya go!
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