Apple is developing a completely new system of self-correction of messages after they have been sent to interlocutors

  The system of auto-correction of texts written in any application of our iDevices generates problems in almost every moment of use and you surely know about the websites that promote the auto-correction errors of messages. Although the system has generated a lot of anger among iDevice owners over time, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is still thinking of solving this problem and has developed a new system of self-correction of messages sent through messaging applications.

A programmable device such as a smartphone allows a user an opportunity to make final corrections to textual data in a message after the user has instructed the device to send the message, but before transmission of the message. The opportunity is temporary, to avoid impeding the flow of communication, and the textual data is transmitted unmodified if the opportunity to modify it is not accepted. Modifications made during the opportunity period may be used to adapt an autocorrect functionality of the programmable device.

  According to a patent recently recorded Company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, those from Cupertino intend to implement a system that allows the correction of messages after we press the send button to the interlocutors. Practically, the system involves a double action for sending, because after pressing the button we will have a few seconds to correct any mistakes in the message, otherwise it will be sent exactly as it was when the button was pressed.

  I don't know how many will really appreciate this method of improving typos, but it's unlikely that the system will reach iOS soon, so we won't beat our heads with it too soon.