iOS 26 brings a hidden iMessage feature you’ll want to try: All you need to know

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Apple has rolled out several rounds of developer and public betas for its iOS 26 and the new software is all set to be showcased on the iPhone 17 series next month, followed by a public rollout. While Liquid Glass and Apple Intelligence were the talk of the town when Apple first revealed iOS 26 at WWDC 2025 but the new OS also has a lot more to offer as we have seen with multiple beta updates so far. 

One of the key apps getting an update in iOS 26 is Messages which is gettign a number of new filtering most of which are aimed at targetting spam and junk texts. However, there are also some filters that are even more useful, one of which is a new Drafts folder. 

The filter appears through a new filter button which is located at the top right corner of the screen and includes sections like Messages, Spam and Recently Delted. However, when users have a conversation with partially written message, they will also see a Draft filter in this settings. 

Clicking on the new filter leads to the Messages app listing all the messages with partial messages which users can take a look at completed the conversation. 

When any of the filter in the Messages app are active, the toolbar gets a prominent blue tint in order to make sure that the user does not forget that they are only seeing a subset of messages. Tapping on the button again ensures that the selected filter is removed and users can get access to the full inbox again.

Notably, iMessage never had a Drafts folder like feature till now which meant that if you started typing something in a chat and backed out, the text just stayed in that conversation, and the only way to find it was to scroll manually through your list of chats.

The introduction of Drafts feature allows users to not only filter out the conversations but take their time to think through a message before ultimately sending it through. 

The change to Messages app comes at a time when Google has been adding a number of AI powered features to the default Messages app and Gmail app on Android, taking them leaps and bounds ahead of the Apple software. 

For instance both Gmail and Messages app on Android have had a draft feature for quite some time. Meanwhile, Google recently also rolled out a new feature to Messages app that allows users to delete RCS messages even from recepient's chat, similar to the ‘Delete for everyone’ feature on WhatsApp.

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