IPHONE users will finally be able to recall texts on iMessage after hitting send.

Apple has just announced a slew of new features for iMessage at its annual WWDC event.

IPHONE users will finally be able to recall texts on iMessage after hitting send.

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IPHONE users will finally be able to recall texts on iMessage after hitting send.

The features include the highly-coveted ability to take back a text message after you send it.

Users will also be able to edit text messages and rid themselves of embarrassing typos after hitting ‘send’.

It’s important to note that these features will only work between iMessage users and not SMS.

A third clever tool Apple announced is the ability to mark text threads as ‘unread’ after opening them.

This feature will help users reply to text messages at a later time after they’ve already opened them.

What is Apple WWDC 2022?

WWDC is Apple’s yearly developer convention, where app makers gather in huge numbers.

Apple also uses the event to make major announcements about its products.

The event usually attracts thousands of visitors, but 2020 marked the first time WWDC was virtual-only.

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Last year’s WWDC event followed suit with an exclusively online experience.

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