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I do get annoyed with my own pixel (so the Google version), mostly over it replacing completely correctly typed words with other 'adjacent' words. Similar to meucakes's example.
And that is definitely stupid as hell - especially if I'm not misspelling anything, maybe I did really intend to type that word I typed. But when I actually misspell something, it seems to do a generally good job at correcting it. Contextual suggestions seem more useful and accurate than the live corrections.
Compared to the last time I had a Samsung android though, this is heaven. That phone would turn nearly any 3-letter word it could get its hands on into "buy." It would also autocorrect suspiciously unrelated jumbles to "Samsung." Meanwhile, it would just sit there and do nothing half the time that something was misspelled by one letter. Oh, and I had to disable automatic "sent from my galaxy" ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ I dunno probably 8 or 9 times (to be fair, I'm pretty sure they dropped THAT part in later models). But using that phone felt like I was living inside some bizarre Korean capitalist dystopia lol
I kinda think the corrections are crowdsourced or something, because I see a significant number of words/acronyms that I have literally never typed on purpose on any device anywhere.