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"Next" keyboard icon does not move fields forward on iOS billing address #537

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iranaahsanali opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug
When filling out the billing address form on iOS, the "Next" keyboard icon does not move the cursor to the next field as expected. This behavior is inconsistent with standard iOS keyboard functionality.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open the drop-in on an iOS device.
  2. Navigate to the card payment and then the billing address section during checkout.
  3. Begin entering information into the fields.
  4. After completing a field, tap the "Next" keyboard icon.
  5. Observe that the cursor remains in the current field instead of moving to the next one.

Expected behavior
The "Next" keyboard icon should advance the cursor to the subsequent field in the billing address form, allowing users to efficiently complete the required information.

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  • Device: Any
  • OS: iOS
@iranaahsanali iranaahsanali added the bug report when a bug report is created label Oct 3, 2024
@descorp descorp added bug Something isn't working and removed bug report when a bug report is created labels Oct 3, 2024
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descorp commented Oct 3, 2024

Hey @iranaahsanali

I can reproduce this bug - will add to iOS team backlog.

Thanks for feedback!

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