When we start writing a message through the Mail application included as standard in iOS, the system automatically creates a draft so that, if we wish, we can resume writing the email after a long pause. It is not a surprising option and nothing like that since it is something that most email managers do.
If we decide to save the draft of the email we are writing, there are two ways in iOS to get them back. The first one is very evident since within the menu of our account there is a section labeled 'Drafts'. We simply click on it and we will have access to the emails that we have left half before sending them.
The second option to recover the drafts through Mail is less obvious and you may not know it. It is about dpress and hold the compose a new email icon (the one shaped like a square with a pencil) and, after just over a second, a list will appear with the erasers stored chronologically on the iOS device.
Another trick to add to the list of all those who hide the guts of iOS. Some are usually obvious but others not so much and unless they tell us, it is rare to find them by pure chance. Below you have the latest iOS tricks that we have covered in Actualidad iPhone
- Change the search engine that Siri uses by default
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- Use FaceTime to make voice calls
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