Oops, here’s how to edit and unsend a message on iPhone before it’s too late

In Science & Environment
November 13, 2024
Oops, here’s how to edit and unsend a message on iPhone before it’s too late


We’ve all experienced that moment of panic after sending a text message, whether it’s a typo, an accidental send to the wrong person or something you wish you could take back. 

Thankfully, if you’re an iPhone user, there’s good news. 

With the latest iOS updates, you can edit or unsend your iMessages. Let’s dive into how you can save yourself from potential embarrassment.

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Messages app on iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How to edit a sent iMessage

  • Open the Messages app and find the iMessage you want to change
  • Long-press on the message
  • A pop-up menu will appear; tap on Edit.
  • Adjust the text as needed
  • Tap the blue check mark to confirm your changes

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Steps to edit a sent iMessage (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Important notes about editing a sent iMessage

  • You have 15 minutes after sending a message to edit it.
  • You can edit the same message up to five times.
  • The recipient will see an “Edited” label on any modified messages, allowing them to view the original text if they choose.

How to unsend an iMessage

  • Just like editing, start by opening the Messages app and finding the message.
  • Long-press on the message
  • In the pop-up menu, choose Undo Send
  • The message will vanish from both your device and the recipient’s screen.

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Steps to unsend an iMessage (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Key considerations about unsending an iMessage

  • You only have two minutes after sending a message to unsend it.
  • The recipient may still see a notification that you unsent a message.
  • This feature only works for iMessages (blue bubbles), not SMS texts (green bubbles).

Limitations you should know

While these features are incredibly useful, they come with some limitations.

  • Both you and the recipient must be using iOS 16 or later for full functionality.
  • If the recipient is on an older version or using a non-Apple device, your edits or unsends may not work as intended.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

With these simple steps, you can easily correct mistakes or retract messages that you may regret sending. The ability to edit and unsend messages is a welcome addition for anyone who has ever felt that pang of regret after hitting “send.”

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