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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/6\/23\/23179820\/ios-16-imessage-edit-messages-incompatible-previous-versions-of-ios<\/a> The ability to edit and unsend messages was one of the flagship features of iOS 16 announced earlier this month<\/a>, but the functionality may not work well if you\u2019re messaging anyone who\u2019s not using the latest version of Apple\u2019s software. The latest iOS developer beta 16 includes a messy workaround to allow newly editable iMessages to be received on iPhones without iOS 16, 9to5Mac<\/em> reports<\/a>. It could prove annoying for anyone in an iMessage group chat using an older iPhone or Android. <\/p>\n Rather than simply seeing the edited version of a message, if someone running iOS 16\u2019s second beta tries to edit an iMessage sent to a device with an older version of the software, then the latter will receive the edit as a second <\/em>text, preceded by the words \u201cEdited to. Previous developer betas of iOS 16 wouldn\u2019t send anything at all when trying to edit a message sent to a non-iOS 16 device. But the new approach looks pretty messy for the recipient, who\u2019ll see multiple messages. 9to5Mac <\/em>reports that Apple\u2019s software is unable to automatically delete the original message after an edited version is sent.<\/p>\n
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