How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached “IN-131564” project
2. Build and run for iOS
3. On the device, tap the input field
4. Write something
5. Tap “Cancel” on the screen keyboard
6. Repeat steps 3-4
7. Observe the input field
Actual result: Input field does not update when typing for the second time
Expected result: Input field updates and keeps the entered string if saved
Reproducible with: 6000.0.67f1, 6000.3.0a4, 6000.3.7f1, 6000.4.0b7, 6000.5.0a6
Not reproducible with: 6000.3.0a3
Built on: macOS 26.2 (M1 Pro)
Reproducible devices:
VLNQA00494 - iPhone 14 Pro Max (MQ9T3PX/A), CPU: Apple A16 Bionic, OS: 16.3.1
VLNQA00576 - iPhone X GSM (MQAC2ET/A), CPU: Apple A11 Bionic, OS: 15.0
VLNQA00632 - iPhone 16e (MD1Q4QN/A), CPU: t8140, OS: 18.3
VLNQA00631 - iPhone 15 (MTP03QN/A), CPU: t8120, OS: 26.1
Not reproducible devices:
VLNQA00642 - Google Pixel 9a (Pixel 9a), CPU: Google Tensor G4, GPU: Mali-G715, OS: 15
VLNQA00472 - Samsung Galaxy A52 (SM-A525F), CPU: Snapdragon 720G (SM7125), GPU: Adreno 618, OS: 12
VLNQA00470 - Samsung Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F), CPU: Exynos 9 Octa 8895, GPU: Mali-G71, OS: 8.0.0
VLNQA00466 - Google Pixel 4 (Pixel 4), CPU: Snapdragon 855 SM8150, GPU: Adreno 640, OS: 12
VLNQA00325 - Galaxy Note 10 Global (SM-N970F), CPU: Exynos 9 Series 9825, GPU: Mali-G76, OS: 12
Workaround: After step 5 (tapping “Cancel”), tapping anywhere else on the screen
Note: Selecting different input fields does not reproduce the issue, after tapping “Cancel” the same input field has to be used