iOS 18.2 is set to launch soon, introducing a range of impactful Apple Intelligence features alongside a significant redesign of the Mail app. It’s essential to note, though, that this redesign will initially be available only on the iPhone. The iPad and Mac versions will not have this update for now.
Mail redesign anticipated for Mac and iPad releases
Since October, Apple has been running iOS 18.2 in beta, allowing iPhone users to access the redesigned Mail app throughout this testing phase.
In contrast, iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2 have left the Mail apps on those devices unchanged.
So, will the exciting new features like updated inbox categorization and contact images remain exclusive to the iPhone?
Yes, but only for the moment.
Apple has indicated plans for revamped Mail app versions for both Mac and iPad that will showcase these new features. Most notably, the macOS redesign was highlighted during Apple’s introduction of the M4 Macs.
However, it seems the updated app isn’t quite ready for these other platforms yet.
Potential updates for iPadOS 18.3 and macOS Sequoia 15.3
It’s likely we won’t have to wait too long for the Mail enhancements to extend to more than just the iPhone.
It’s quite possible that the upcoming macOS 15.3 and iPadOS 15.3 updates, expected early next year, will incorporate these new features, and we might even see beta versions in the coming weeks.
Since the adjustments in iOS 18.2’s Mail won’t affect everyone, the delay might not be too significant. Perhaps Apple aims to gather user feedback and make refinements before rolling out Mail updates on Mac and iPad. In any case, the iPhone update will be available soon for you to experience firsthand.
Have you explored the new Mail features in iOS 18.2? Are you eager to see those updates on the Mac and iPad? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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