Last week, the iPhone X became the A[?]Phone X.
Or something close to that.
For
many people who'd downloaded iOS 11.1, every time they tried to type an "I," the phone would autocorrect to an "A" followed by a unicode question mark.
Apple announced a software update to fix the bug.
However, at Saturday's game between Ohio State and Michigan State, the Buckeyes just couldn't resist a rather clever mockery.
The crowd offered an O-H-I-O chant, accompanied by giant cards to spell out the word.
However -- oh, you got there already? -- the "I" was replaced by "A[?]".
I confess I don't warm to Ohio State, as I find its coach, Urban Meyer, a touch A[?]rrA[?]tatA[?]ng.
One cannot deny, however, that this stunt had an amusing quality and showed a fine awareness of contemporary technological issues.
Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. https://www.cnet.com/news/apples-iphone-x-autocorrect-issue-mocked-by-ohio-state-fans/