A new report reveals Apple’s brand-new Mail app will be available with macOS 15.4 Sequoia, and current iPhone SE inventory is dwindling.

Apple’s AI-Powered Mail App is Coming to the Mac with macOS 15.4, Current iPhone SE Inventory Dwindling Fast

With iOS 18.2, Apple brought a redesigned Mail app to the iPhone. So far, that app isn’t available anywhere else, not even iPad.

However, according to a new report by Mark Gurman in his PowerOn newsletter, that is about to change.

With macOS 15.4, Apple is going to bring the new Mail app to the Mac. This means users will be able to enjoy the new categorization features powered by Apple Intelligence on the desktop.

Though that’s great news, the report doesn’t say whether or not the app will come to the iPad with iPadOS 18.4. But I’m going to take a guess and say that it will, most likely.

We can expect the macOS 15.4 Sequoia update to come out sometime in April, while the first beta should become available in the coming weeks.

Currently, Apple is beta-testing iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS 15.3. None of these updates bring new ‘features’ to iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Another part of the report says that the current iPhone SE is selling out fast, and the inventory is dwindling quickly at many Apple Stores.

This is definitely a sign that says a new model is coming soon.

The new model, rumored for quite a while now, will feature a larger OLED display with Face ID, A18 chip with Apple Intelligence support and a 48-megapixel camera.

A recent leak even showed the dummy model, revealing the device will ship with a mute switch instead of the Action Button.

The new iPhone might be slightly more expensive than the current model and may even be called the iPhone 16E.

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Last Update: January 19, 2025