Although SMS is being used less frequently, it is still an essential feature for many users. What if you send the wrong text?
In the past, the practice was to send a new text message and inform the other party that a later one would prevail.
In addition, Smartisan phones have also announced a very useful feature that will delay sending an SMS by 1 minute after clicking the send button. This allows the user to find an error and do so, but there is nothing they can do about the SMS they have already received.
Recently, Apple filed a new patent that allows users to modify text messages that have been sent.
The editing option pops up when the user long-presses a message according to the patent description, even after the message has been sent.
The recipient can also see the latest SMS content, which will have an "edited" indication, and also see the original SMS.
In addition to this feature, the patent submission also features new features that support text message translation, displaying private messages, merging into groups, syncing views, and more, and it looks like Apple is about to give iMessages a major overhaul.