Apple’s new iOS 16 iPhone software, expected in September, will let users edit and unsend text messages for the first time. Though users can do it in the iOS 16 beta, but it will be available for everyone with an iPhone released in 2017 or later.
That means you’ll be able to go back and correct a typo or delete a message if you sent it to the wrong person. And the person you’re texting will see the updated text, or that you’ve deleted a message — so long as they’re also running iOS 16.
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The feature is already available in the public beta, which you can download on your phone now. But otherwise, you’ll see this feature once the software is released to everyone in the fall. You’ll just need an iPhone released in 2017 or later.
Here’s how to edit a message if you want to change what the text says, whether you’re fixing a typo or correcting the restaurant where you’re telling someone to meet you.
First send a text to someone with an iPhone.
Next, tap and hold the message you sent.
Choose Edit
Correct the text on your iPhone.
Tap the blue check mark next to the text.
The person on the receiving end will see a note that you’ve edited the text but won’t see the original message.
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Tap and hold the message you sent.
Choose Undo Send.
You’ll see a message that informs you that the message has been unsent but that the recipient may still be able to see it if they’re running a device with software that hasn’t been updated.
That’s it!