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Type "안녕하세요" and erase the sentence you typed. Then you type "안녕하세요" again, "요안녕하세요" appears.
This bug occurred only when the last letter did not have a consonant(받침).
Type "안녕하세용" and erase the sentence you typed. Then you type "안녕하세용" again, "용" does not appear.
_iPad-Air-4._iOS-15.4.mp4
What you expected to happen:
I expect the last letter of the Korean sentence does not remain after deleted.
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Type a Korean sentence with no consonants in the last letter, such as "아하" and delete the sentence you typed.
What happened:
Type "안녕하세요" and erase the sentence you typed. Then you type "안녕하세요" again, "요안녕하세요" appears.
This bug occurred only when the last letter did not have a consonant(받침).
Type "안녕하세용" and erase the sentence you typed. Then you type "안녕하세용" again, "용" does not appear.
_iPad-Air-4._iOS-15.4.mp4
What you expected to happen:
I expect the last letter of the Korean sentence does not remain after deleted.
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Anything else we need to know?:
Environment: