Abstract
- iOS 18.2 modifications the look of the Mail app, however you may simply revert to the outdated design by following easy steps.
- By altering the mail app again to Listing View, and disabling Present Precedence, it can look extra just like the old-style.
- Apple will introduce an choice to disable contact images within the Mail app in iOS 18.5, however you may disable them now within the Settings app.
When iOS 18.2 dropped, I rapidly found that my relations and associates had additionally downloaded the replace, as I abruptly acquired a flood of messages asking, “How do I repair the mail app?” Upon putting in iOS 18.2 on my iPhone, I seen the brand new look of the Mail app in about 10 seconds flat and instantly switched it again to the outdated design — and I have not appeared again.
What’s all this fuss about precisely? Properly, with iOS 18.2, Apple added a brand new AI-powered precedence mailbox function and new classes that assist kind your email inbox for you. Whereas these additions might show useful to some, they don’t seem to be significantly my cup of tea, as I favor sorting my electronic mail inbox myself. Fortunately, if you wish to revert to the old-style and performance of Apple’s Mail app, you may simply achieve this.

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Tips on how to repair Apple’s Mail app
Get the old-style again in seconds
Fortuitously, Apple has made it very simple to revert the Mail app to its earlier look. Simply comply with these easy steps.
1. Open Apple’s Mail app.
2. Faucet the three dots within the prime proper of your Inbox.
3. Choose Listing View.
4. Uncheck Present Precedence (it will solely pop up if in case you have Apple Intelligence).
By switching your Mail app to Listing View, it can resemble its format earlier than iOS 18.2 by eliminating the e-mail classes Apple added. Unchecking Present Precedence may also disable Apple Intelligence’s AI-powered electronic mail sorting function.
Sadly, the one side that does not disappear by adjusting these two settings is the brand new icons that Apple launched within the Mail app beside your emails. These new icons are boring and pointless, they usually do not even show the logos of the web sites from which you are receiving emails. As an example, should you’re subscribed to any of Pocket-lint’s newsletters (which I highly recommend, by the best way), it will not even present Pocket-lint’s brand subsequent to the e-mail within the Mail app, which for me, considerably undermines the aim of getting icons within the Mail app. It is a bizarre design alternative by Apple.
Apple has acknowledged the suggestions concerning icons within the Mail app, and with iOS 18.5, it can provide a further choice to disable contact images proper from the Mail app. iOS 18.5 is at present in developer beta and is predicted to launch within the coming months, probably by the top of Could. When you do not wish to wait till then, there may be an choice obtainable within the Settings app to disable them. This is how.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Choose Apps.
3. Select Mail.
4. Disable Present Contact Listing.

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