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WithiOS 18, Mail gets a makeover in which your inbox is broken up into different categories.

AndiOS 18.5adds even more tools for customizing the look of your inbox to precisely the way you want it.

Select the More menu in Mail to remove contact photos

iOS 18.5, currently available as a beta, isn’t a massive update for Apple’s iPhone software.

You could tweak both of these controls before iOS 18.5 came along, but only in the controls app.

This update moves the controls into Mail itself, making them easier to access.

Tap Show Contact Photos to turn off the feature

That can be helpful when I’m scrolling through my inbox to find an email from a particular sender.

Turning off the Group by Sender view is a much more vital preference for me.

So that’s a feature I’m definitely turning off.

select more menu in mail to turn off group by sender

Want to know where to find these two controls now that they’re directly available in Mail?

How to hide contact photos in Mail

1.

(It’s the icon with three horizontal dots.)

tap on group by sender to disable the feature

Hide contact photos

From the pop-up menu that appears,tap Show Contact Photos.

If there’s a checkmark by the menu listing, the feature’s enabled.

If not, then the feature’s turned off.

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Hiding contact photos is available whether you’re using the Categories or List View in Mail.

From what I can tell, disabling Group by Sender isn’t an option in the Primary inbox.

Instead, I’ve only been able to enter the feature in the Transactions, Updates and Promotions inboxes.

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Turning off Group by Sender only applies to the inbox you’re currently in.

You have to set your preference of each inbox.

And that’s all there is to accessing these new controls in the iOS 18.5 version of Mail.

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We can also show youhow to use Text Effectsin iOS 18 Messages.

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