iPhone Overtakes Twitter and Lets Users Edit Messages Sent

iPhone Overtakes Twitter and Lets Users Edit Messages Sent

Starting this fall, iPhone users will be able to edit and undo their sent messages. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced this at the annual press conference: WWDC keynote. The new application is part of iOS16, the most recent update for iPhones, which also brings a lot of other novelties.

 

Good news for people who make an embarrassing typo, send a message to the wrong person or react a bit too enthusiastically to a message from their date. With iOS 16, the new software update for iPhones, later this year it will be possible to edit and even undo messages you’ve sent. Note: only messages sent via iMessage can be edited and deleted. For messages on other chat apps or with non-iPhone users, it is still advisable to communicate with common sense.

With the new application, Apple surpasses Twitter, which also plays with the idea of introducing an edit button. The demand for a post-editing feature has been high, and some iPhone users have been thrilled. Outside of editing, it will also be possible to unread messages you receive after you’ve already taken a sneak peek. Ideal if you want to think about your answer or if you don’t open that message from your boss until the next working day.

In addition to the new features of iMessage, Apple also introduced a lot of other changes at the Worldwide Developer Conference. For example, the iPhone’s lock screen gets a completely new look and there are more options for your notifications. For example, live notifications of, for example, a sports session will automatically remain on the screen.

It will also become easier to share your photos with your family and with Apple Pay you will be able to pay in instalments. Apple Maps will be expanded in our region and will receive more details and the fitness app will also receive an update. The new Macbook Air and Apple Watches were also presented at the press conference.

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