We definitely realize that for different clients, iOS 11.1 influences media playback to stammer, breaks sound control on the bolt screen, and autocorrects "I" to an unrecognizable character. However, there's additional! It additionally breaks the Calculator app.For numerous clients, the Calculator application on iOS 11.1 is slow to the point that it doesn't enlist all your catch presses. For instance, as tech blog Select All focuses out, in the event that you write 1+2+3=, your answer will be 24, not 6. That is on the grounds that the adding machine doesn't enroll the + sufficiently quick, so it peruses your contribution as 1+23. To stay away from this in Calculator, you need to sort gradually.

Until the point that Apple settles this, skip Calculator out and out. Attempt these mini-computers:

The drop-down pursuit bar works fine, and shows your whole condition, a component that truly should be incorporated into the Calculator application.

Google's iOS console fathoms math conditions ideal in the autocorrect bar.

Pay $3 for the number cruncher application Soulver. It gives you a chance to see and alter your whole condition, and even spare it for some other time. (Soulver's $12 Mac application does likewise; I've depended on it for a considerable length of time.)

In the event that you require a logical adding machine, programming audit site The Sweet Setup suggests PCalc.

Tune in to the unapproved analysts on each Lifehacker iPhone post, and change to Android.

Ideally iOS 11.2 will settle all these humiliating bugs, or if nothing else supplant them with energizing new ones.
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