Are Autocorrect Fails real?

While some autocorrect fails are probably real, most of them are fake. It’s one of those sad cases where, no matter how much you want the funny story to be true, it isn’t. The good news is though, now that you know, you can make your own. Creating fake messages is a lot of fun but be careful.

Why would text messages fail to send?

There are a number of reasons why an SMS message might not get delivered, but some of the most common are: the recipient opted out of messages, the recipient blocked your phone number, the message contained illegal content, or there were network problems with the recipient’s carrier.

Why is my text messaging not working?

After force-closing, delete the app’s cache data and try again if Messages still isn’t working. Open the Messages app menu (Settings > Apps & notifications > App info > Messages), select Storage & cache, and tap Clear Cache. Open Messages and check if it works correctly. Otherwise, clear the app’s data.

Why does my iPhone say message failed to send?

Your device might not be connected to an active network or can have no service. You might have exhausted the message limit on your phone. Your number might be marked as spam or could be blocked by the recipient. There could be some wrong network settings implemented on your phone.

Why do text messages fail on iPhone?

There are several reasons for this: The person that you sent the message to doesn’t have an Apple device. iMessage is turned off on your device or on your recipient’s device. To check if iMessage is turned on for your device, go to Settings > Messages > iMessage.

Why is autocorrect not working on iPhone?

If you are using an outdated iOS version, there will be iOS bugs like iPhone autocorrect not working. Therefore, updating your iOS system is one of the recommended methods to fix it. You can update your iOS version via Settings > General > Software Update, and then click the Install button to update your iOS system.

Why is my phone not auto correcting?

Open the Settings app and go to System > Languages and input > Virtual keyboard > Gboard. Alternatively, open the keyboard, hold the comma key, and tap the gear icon. Choose Text correction and scroll down to the Corrections section. Locate the toggle labeled Auto-correction and slide it into the On position.