![]() In Mail, the unsend command appears on the bottom of the screen right after you've tapped Send. I've yet to see this feature in action on my test phone, but that should save some time correcting search queries. ![]() Apple also promises that its onboard search engine is getting smarter, too, by recognizing typos in your search terms and searching for what you actually meant to type instead. It could well be the search feature isn't fully formed in the current version of the beta or that search results will add these capabilities over time. I'm not seeing the more elaborate search results that Apple shows on its iOS 16 preview page (opens in new tab), where search results in Mail are also broken down to include documents and links relevant to search results. Instead of iOS 16's long list of people and email subject lines related to my search query, iOS 16 Mail produces a more compact list with people, subject lines, and attachments appearing under a Suggestions heading. I have noticed that the list of search results is more streamlined than before. That sounds like the sort of feature that becomes more apparent over time, and indeed I haven't seen many examples of how this works in my own iOS 16 beta use.
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