So the Google Gmail application has been redesigned by the company and has started to roll out on the for the Gmail mobile application. Moreover the, web page got the relative update much sooner than the app is getting. The web page got a similar update of redesign in April 2018. Moreover in a blog post on Tuesday, Google officially announced that the update will not only bring the redesign to synchronize the design and features across all platforms, but it has in turn also gained vital features for their mobile application to improve the overall emails checking experience that users incur.
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The new design offers a much more efficientand cleaner user interface by removing most of the app’s vibrant colors in turn the app works better all thanks to the company’s decision to stick with a flat white color design. However, Google will retain the bright colors for smart groups and alerts to help users differentiate between the different areas in the application.
Now just like for the web users, The Gmail app users will also be able to reply to the emails quickly now which is made possible, thanks to the addition of the Smart Reply feature. Smart Reply feature uses the function of machine learning and suggests three appropriate replies to the message you received and as soon as the user presses any of the options, it gets perceived as the answer by the person who sent you the message.
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Moreover in accordance to the new stepping stone released by the company Google came out and said, “Today, we are kicking off the new year with a new look for Gmail on the mobile, too. As part of the new design, you can quickly view attachments, like photos without opening or scrolling through the conversation. It’s also easier to switch between personal and work accounts, so you can access all of your emails without breaking a sweat. And just like on the web, you’ll get a big, red warning to alert you when something looks phishy”.