iOS 18.1 beta: How to use Apple Intelligence in the Mail app on an iPhone

Apple Intelligence Summarize feature in the Mail app on an iPhone

First announced at WWDC 2024, Apple Intelligence brings a number of AI features to Apple devices with the latest developer betas. While it’s great to have AI tools system-wide, it is the Mail app that has benefited the most from the new features.

In this article, we’ll discuss all the latest additions iOS 18.1 beta brings to the native Mail app on all Apple Intelligence-supported devices.

How to use Apple Intelligence in the Mail app in iOS or iPadOS 18.1

Considering you’ve enabled Apple Intelligence on your iPhone, its features will appear everywhere, from Siri to the Phone app. However, for now, you must head to the Mail app to see its full potential.

Mail now has everything it could offer, from priority inbox to email summarization to smart suggestions for replies. Below, we’ve discussed in detail how each feature works.

How to show priority mail in the Mail app

If you receive a lot of emails every day, finding and accessing the important ones can sometimes get difficult. To help you keep peace of mind, Apple Intelligence can sort your inbox for you and put emails deemed more important at the top of the less important ones so you can get to them quickly and easily.

Follow these steps to have Apple Intelligence show you priority mails in the Mail app:

  1. Open the Mail app on your iPhone.
  2. Head to Inbox.
  3. Tap the three-dot icon and select the Show Priority option.
    Show Priority feature of Apple Intelligence in the Mail app on an iPhone

Once done, all the emails in your inbox will get sorted as per the priority deemed by Apple Intelligence.

At any point, if you don’t want to see priority emails anymore, tap the three-dot icon and deselect Show Priority. Your mail app will then appear as normal.

How to summarize an email using Apple Intelligence

Trust me, there’s nothing more tedious than reading long email threads to get to the bottom of the matter. Thanks to Apple Intelligence, the Mail app now lets you summarize the whole email thread in a single tap to help you save valuable time and be more productive. This is what you need to do:

  1. Open the email thread in the Mail app you want to summarize.
  2. Tap the Summarize button in the top-right corner. Wait for a few seconds, and you’ll see a summary of the email thread. (Summarizing time depends on the amount of text in the email).
    Apple Intelligence Summarize feature summarizing an email in the Mail app on an iPhone

While email summarization is a great feature, it’s still in beta and can sometimes miss out on important stuff. If this happens to you, you can submit your feedback to Apple so they can improve the feature to deliver better results.

Here’s how to submit a feedback:

  1. Tap the three-dot button in the top-right corner of the summary.
  2. If you’re content with the generated summary, tap Looks Good.
    Sharing a feedback for the Apple Intelligence Summarize feature with Apple
  3. If not, tap Somethings Isn’t Right to proceed with the feedback submission.
  4. On the Share Feedback page, select one of the available options or type in any additional comment you want. Then, tap the blue Submit button at the bottom.
  5. Finally, tap the Submit button on the confirmation prompt that appears to submit the feedback.
    Submitting a feedback to Apple when Apple Intelligence's Summarize feature doesn't return an appropriate email summary.

How to use Writing Tools in the Mail app

One of the best things about Apple Intelligence in the Mail app are Writing Tools. These tools help you stay clear from the wrath of the grammar nazis (pun intended!) when sending emails or messages to them.

You can use Apple Intelligence Writing Tools to proofread and rewrite your emails in professional, friendly, or concise tones and, in turn, make them more appealing to intended recipients.

  1. In the Mail app, tap the pencil icon to begin composing a new message.
  2. Here, type or paste your message in the text box.
  3. Next, select the text you want Apple Intelligence to proofread or rewrite and tap on Writing Tools in the contextual menu.
  4. From the Writing Tools menu that appears, choose the preferred option to make changes to the text.
    Apple Intelligence writing tools in the iPhone Mail app

Another interesting feature that has been part of the Gmail and LinkedIn apps, Smart Reply Suggestion, is now available in the Mail app.

To use it, hit the Reply button on a message. When the smart suggestions will appear at the top of the keyboard, simply tap on one of the suggestions to add it to your reply.

How to turn off Apple Intelligence features in the Mail app on iPhone

Coming straight to the point, you can’t turn off Apple Intelligence for the Mail app. You can either have the AI features everywhere or nowhere; there’s no middle ground. This means that to turn off Apple Intelligence features in the Mail app, you must turn off Apple Intelligence on your iPhone altogether. Follow these steps, should you wish to do so:

  1. Open the Settings app and head to Apple Intelligence & Siri settings.
  2. Toggle off Apple Intelligence.
    Turning off Apple Intelligence on an iPhone

Make the most of AI on your iPhone…

That’s pretty much all you can do with Apple Intelligence in the Mail app on your iPhone. However, remember that the feature is currently in beta, so encountering a few bugs here and there is common.

Also, many Apple Intelligence features, such as ChatGPT integration, Image Playground, Genmoji, and more, aren’t available with the first iOS 18.1 developer beta and are expected to launch this fall.

What do you think of the available Apple Intelligence features for the Mail app? Do share your thoughts in the comments.

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Vikhyat
Vikhyat has a bachelor’s degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering and over five years of writing experience. His passion for technology and Apple products led him to the tech writing space, where he specializes in writing App features, How-to guides, and troubleshooting guides for fellow Apple users. When not typing away on his MacBook Pro, he loves exploring the real world.

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