iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users running iOS 11 have complained of a bug with autocorrect that converts the letter "i" into any number of things that are not in fact "i," such as the letter A or an exclamation point. A report earlier this week suggested that Apple would soon release an update to address the issue. Today, iOS 11.1.1 became available on supported devices, and it does just that.

The update also reportedly addresses a problem that could sometimes cause the "Hey Siri" command to stop functioning. Apple's update notes are as follows:

iOS 11.1.1 includes bug fixes for your iPhone or iPad. This update: Fixes an issue with keyboard auto-correct

Fixes an issue where Hey Siri stops working For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit this website: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT201222

Nothing in Apple's support documentation suggests there are any other changes of note; for example, the security documentation says that the security content of iOS 11.1.1 is the same as that of iOS 11.1. iOS 11.1 fixed the serious KRACK Wi-FI vulnerability for some devices. It also introduced new emoji, reintroduced a deprecated touch gesture that users wanted back, and addressed numerous other bugs and issues with Photos, notifications, and more.

As for this update, there is a temporary workaround for the autocorrect issue, but it isn't ideal for long-term use. Apple had previously fixed the issue in the iOS 11.2 beta, but it looks like the bug became widespread enough that Apple pushed it out before that larger update. And speaking of iOS 11.2, AppleInsider reports that users have begun having problems with GPS accuracy on the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, but a fix appears imminent in iOS 11.2.