There is no denying that the iPhone has undergone a phase of Androidization with the iOS 16 update, as many of the features and functions offered are similar to Android. Among them are a customizable screen lock, many Photos applications according to Google Photos features, Face ID can be used horizontally and more.
But often what Apple does is a better iteration. Federico Viticci the second editor of MacStories recently discovered a feature where in iMessage, the Notes app and perhaps some other Apple apps support unit-to-text exchange.
If a person sends a note or message with units such as KM distance, temperature ° C, time from other zones and currency - it can be pressed and displays the unit exchange more clearly. Example KM it will tell the meaning and in the form of a meter. While if the time it will display the time according to the user's time zone and can directly add the agenda to the calendar.
In my testing, the currency was still not successfully converted. It is also seen supported on iMessage and Notes only. Other apps aren't sure if Apple has provided an API for developers to integrate into their respective apps. Anyway, it's an interesting and very helpful feature.