I’m pretty sure I have asked this question before, but since we just saw WWDC 
Keynote and all the other stuff, and there was absolutely nothing said about 
this in either the Keynote or all the little articles about stuff Apple didn’t 
mention, I just wonder. I would think that it would be extremely annoying for 
pretty much everybody who has a Watch and a phone and who gets messages on both 
devices, to have to delete all conversations not just once on whichever device 
you used to read it initially, but again, on your other device. I know it’s 
annoying to me, and I don’t get boatloads of texts every day like some people 
do. Am I missing something? Surely, there should be a way where if you delete 
something on one of your devices such as a text message, it goes away 
everywhere else.  That seems elementary.


Sent from my iPhone

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