Millions of users who use iOS autocorrect options feel embarrassing after sending a text message. This becomes ridiculous as we are always in a hurry and often misspell words to make them sound hurting or crazy. I am sure many of you would love their iPhone to understand each thought and make only correct autocorrects avoiding funny and hurting errors.
Of course, you can always reread what you have typed before hitting the “Send” option. But we often remember about this too late to discover the comments have become embarrassing. Apple wants to save this problem. The iPhone maker files a new patent that should save customers from autocorrect errors. The new document suggests that iPhone users will be able to correct their text messages after they are being “sent” via the smartphone. The gadget will get an instruction to send however it will be possible to add changes to the message before its transmittal has happened.
Apple calls its patent really interesting. It sounds as “Transient Panel Enabling Message Correction Capabilities Prior to Data Submission.” The patent offers particular modifications which will add an opportunity to add corrections to the SMS you have created while the handset is sending it to the recipient. 
The feature will be available mostly to the words that were autocorrected by your iPhone. It’s unclear how the company is going to program its devices so that autocorrect options could be corrected by users during the sending process but it will be nice if something like this is offered to consumers.
Will this feature appear on the iPhone 6? The rumors say nothing about it yet but since the patent was filed back in 2012 everything is possible. Maybe the next-generation smartphone could offer a new option that minimizes the amount of autocorrect errors offered by the iOS gadget. Any thoughts on this issue you wish to share?