Unsending an iMessage can be handy — if it works.
We’ve all done it: sent a text message and then instantly regretted it. Whether it was a text to your parent with a spelling error that they’d never let you live down, a message with a wrong word in it , or a sudden realization that you just sent your message to the wrong person — it can be at the least embarrassing and at the worst disastrous.
While messaging apps like Signal, WhatsApp, and Viber all have some version of “delete for everyone,” until now, there was nothing you could do about it on iMessage except to follow it up with an “I didn’t mean that!” message. In iOS 16, Apple introduces a feature to its iMessage chat app that allows you to edit or unsend a message — as long as you do it within 15 minutes of when you sent itIn addition, it fails inelegantly if the other person is on an earlier version . And there may be some other issues that you want to be aware of when using this feature.On the drop-down menu, tapEdit your message and tap the checkmark to the right of the message to send the correction. .The message will immediately disappear .
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