The next level is called Pop. If you peek at the email and decide it is something you need to reply to, just press a little harder and you'll pop right into it, as if you'd opened the email in the first place.
From here you can reply, forward it on, and do everything else as if you'd opened the email.
These peek and pop actions work throughout the OS. If someone texts you an address, you can peek it to see its location, and pop to open it in Maps.
Or peek a photo to preview it, and pop to open it in the photo editor.
Third-party apps can also use these controls. On the Instagram app, for example, you'll be able to peek to view a photo, and pop to like it.
But that's not all. Apple has also added quick actions. These are gesture- and button-based shortcuts that make it much quicker to achieve what you want to do.
If you've peeked at an email, for example, you can fling it into the trash by swiping left, or mark it an unread by swiping right.
In Safari, if you peek at a web link and then swipe up, you'll see buttons that let you copy the link or open it in a new tab.
Quick actions also work on the home screen. App makers can define these as they want.
For example, peeking on the camera app icon will reveal a drop-down menu with options like take selfie, record video etc. You can select them without having to open the app first.
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