In Apple's Mail app, there are new digest views and other organizational features to help you read and get through bulk messages. Nothing yet about AI features, like AI summaries or writing suggestions, but there are probably some intelligence features behind the scenes here. Apple's Mail will even categorize your messages to help you organize better.
Now it's a feature salad from Apple, starting with Maps. There are better topographical maps for hiking that can be saved offline. Sorry Alltrails, Apple just pulled a Sherlock on you.
Apple is extending its tap to share feature to payments. You can tap to cash, making it faster and easier to send money and payments to friends and merchants. If you're at a supported venue, you'll be able to get maps and recommendations of that location, like seat locations and eating spots.
There are also tons of updates for gaming mode, the Journal app, and more. Joswiak is moving fast, so we'll let our news teams catch up all these features as soon as the keynote wraps up. Apple is giving third-party accessory makers the ability to pair devices with the phone in a way that looks much more like the way Apple's own Air Pods and other accessories pair.
Now we're on to Messages. Apple is adding new Tapback emojis and stickers. We're also getting a scheduling feature to send messages later, which Apple says is one of its most requested features.
There will also be new text effects and styles, including animated effects, or simple bold and underline.
