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16 cool tricks hidden within Apple messages

December 30, 2022

The Messages app has long been a mainstay on the iPhone and iPad as the default way Apple would like you to send messages. But it can handle a lot more than just plain, old text messages.

You can spruce up your messages with photos, videos, emoji, stickers, music, animated GIFs, and other cool content. You can switch between typing and dictating your message. To organize your texts, you’re able to filter out unknown senders and pin frequent conversations at the top. And with the latest version of iOS/iPadOS, you can edit and even unsend a text.

To enjoy the most recent enhancements, make sure you’re running the current operating system for your device. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to see if your software is up to date. If not, you’ll be prompted to download and install the latest update.

Now, let’s check out 16 of those top tricks to help you use Apple’s Messages app:

1. Edit a Sent Message

With iOS 16 or higher, you can revise a text that you’ve already sent in case you need to fix a typo or other mistake.

If your recipient is running iOS 16, iPadOS 16, or macOS Ventura or higher, the corrected message will replace the original one. If they’re still using an older version of the OS on their mobile device or Mac, that person will receive a new message with the corrected text. The original message remains, and a notice tells them that the message was edited. Either way, you have only 15 minutes to edit a sent message, so don’t delay if you spot an error.

To try this out, send someone a text with an intentional mistake.


Credit: Apple / Lance Whitney

Press down on the sent text and select Edit from the menu. Fix the mistake and then tap the checkmark to send the new and corrected version. The new message replaces the original one on the recipient’s end.


Credit: Apple / Lance Whitney

Much more at: techtelegraph.co.uk
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