Explore the enhanced categorization features in Mail with iOS 18.2.
With the introduction of iOS 18.2, Apple has revamped its Mail application by incorporating various categories for better apple-introduced-in-ios-18/” title=”Unlock the Excitement: 50 Game-Changing iPhone Features Apple Introduced in iOS 18!”>email organization. This article delves into how these categories function, tips for customization, and guidance on disabling them if desired.
The New Email Categories
Beyond the Primary category, users will find Transactional, Update, and Promotional sections available within their inboxes. Our observations suggest that optimizing these new categorizations may require some user adaptation to maximize their practicality.
Feature Overview
The upper section of the inbox also presents an ellipsis icon that grants access to additional functionalities like “Delete All,” enhancing user convenience.
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Disabling Categorization: A Simple Process
Apple has streamlined disabling this categorization feature for users who prefer a traditional email view. By selecting the three-dot menu located at the top right corner of the Mail app interface, you can easily transition from “Categories” back to “List View,” reverting to past functionality.
Viewing All Emails Temporarily
For those wishing to maintain category functionalities while occasionally viewing all emails simultaneously in a list format—simply tap on your currently selected category or swipe across them for an instantaneous overview of your mailbox.
Tuning Category Preferences
If you decide to keep these new categorizations enabled, they can be further customized through settings found under Mail’s preferences section. Access this by navigating to Settings > Apps > Mail > Apple Intelligence & Siri where options can be toggled according to your liking.
Turning Off Apple Intelligence Features
Furthermore, should you wish entirely disable Apple Intelligence features—available only on compatible models like iPhone 15 Pro series or later—you’ll need to select Settings and locate “Apple Intelligence & Siri.” From there you can toggle off Apple Intelligence altogether; note that this option won’t appear on devices lacking support for these advanced features.
User Perception and Future Enhancements
Recent surveys conducted amid early implementation phases reveal that many users have yet to appreciate significantly what Apple’s suite of intelligent features offers them personally. However, as updates continue rolling out—especially with anticipated enhancements surrounding Siri throughout 2025—it is highly probable perceptions will shift towards greater acceptance and utility over time.