Gmail for Android is testing a new “mark as read” button directly within its notifications, letting users manage their inbox without opening the app. The feature appears to be undergoing A/B testing ...
If you own an Android device and count yourself among the 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide, you likely depend on the email service for everything from tracking deliveries to managing subscriptions, ...
Google is rolling out a new persistent reply bar in Gmail for Android, replacing the old quick reply UI with a docked toolbar for easier access to actions like Reply, Forward, and emoji reactions.
Gmail for Android is finally catching up to the iOS version with the addition of a useful feature. You can now create new labels directly on the Android app. The Android app still doesn’t allow ...
After showing off the updated design last month, Google has very slowly started rolling out the Material 3 Expressive update for Gmail on Android, but you probably don’t have it just yet. Google ...
Google is making a notable quality-of-life improvement to Gmail notifications by adding a “Mark as read” button on Android. To date, Gmail for Android notifications let you “Reply” and pick between ...
Gmail for Android is changing the UI of users' replies to emails, replacing last year's "quick reply" interface with a new docked reply bar. The quick reply interface, which was brought to Android in ...
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The formatting tools in the Gmail app for Android have long been a tad shallow, quite frankly. You couldn’t underline phrases or italicize words, for instance, or even change the background color of ...
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Gmail on Android is already a pretty fantastic experience, something we wish other paid email apps would try to emulate. However, is it perfect? Hardly. Could it stand to be improved upon? Sure. And ...