Apple’s redesigned Mail app is expected to debut on the Mac with the release of macOS 15.4 in April, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The new app was first introduced to iOS devices in December with iOS 18.2.
Apple’s redesigned Mail app to debut with macOS 15.4
Gurman also noted that the redesigned Mail app will make its way to the iPad at the same time as the Mac. The new app features a design that has already been previewed during the unveiling of the M4 Macs in October, although it was not part of the macOS 15.3 beta released earlier this year.
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The upcoming macOS 15.4 release will include an AI-based feature that prioritizes messages and organizes content into different inboxes, a capability that is currently available on iPhones and iPads. The email sorting feature categorizes messages into primary, transaction, promotions, updates, and all mail.
“But there’s another, more under-the-radar feature coming in April as well: The Mac will get the upgraded Mail app that uses AI to prioritize messages and sort content into different inboxes. Right now, iPad and iPhone users are able to tap into the feature — which is terrific — but Mac customers have been left behind. That changes with macOS 15.4, I’m told. For those not familiar with the feature: It sorts mail into a primary category, as well as ones for transactions, promotions, updates and all mail.”
-Mark Gurman
Despite Gurman’s statements regarding the availability of the new Mail app for iPad users, it has not yet launched in iPadOS 18.2 or iPadOS 18.3. The new app is anticipated to arrive with the release of iPadOS 18.4.
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