Make your iPhone recognize "Treo", or any word for that matter
Gizmodo has written a great, comprehensive review of the iPhone. I came across Gizmodo's instructions on how to add words to the iPhone's dictionary.
"Since N and H are relatively near each other, the iPhone will suggest "ten" in a popup, which you can select by hitting the spacebar. (As if you were just moving on to the next word.) To cancel an impending autofix, just click on the x in the popup (above). Cancel the autocorrection twice and it'll add the word to the dictionary. Be careful, as once you add a word, you can't erase it unless you reset the dictionary to default, eliminating all the words you've added."
I've been typing the word "Treo" in my iPhone for some reason ;), and it always wants to autofix it with "Trek". I followed Jason Chen's instructions, and now my iPhone recognizes "Treo". You can use this tip for any word that's not already in your iPhone's dictionary.
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