Apple’s new email sorting feature in iOS 18.2 is noticeably missing from iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2, raising questions about the company’s rollout strategy for the email management system.

The new feature automatically sorts emails into four different categories: primary, transactional, updates and promotions, aiming to help iPhone users better organize their inboxes. Devices that support Apple Intelligence will also display priority messages as part of the new system.

These features are available to iPhone users updated to iOS 18.2. However, iPad and Mac users using the software update Apple released at the same time as iOS 18.2 will notice their absence. iPhone users can easily Switch between category view and traditional list viewbut iPad and Mac users are limited to the standard chronological inbox layout.

This omission is especially odd because Apple uses Functional examples running in macOS when it Announced in late October The first set of Apple Intelligence features are available with the release of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1.

Noting this difference, Burundi’s Mark Gurman said engineering resources rather than technical limitations may be behind the selective rollout. In fact, implementing this feature specifically on the iPad doesn’t require a lot of additional development work.

Apple generally strives to maintain feature parity across its ecosystem, especially for core apps like Mail, so this remains a curious situation, and Apple has yet to provide any updates on when the new Mail feature will expand to other platforms. schedule.

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