Tech giant Google has rolled out an update for Gmail. With this new update, the company is not adding but removing the ‘nudges’ feature on Gmail accounts on basis of past usage of the user and the account type. Along with this the company is also removing the quick responses feature.
The company introduced the Nudges feature earlier this year which reminded users to send replies to message or follow up on messages in order to get a response. Apart from this, the company is also ditching the quick replies feature. The Quick response feature is being removed due to its less usage
The tech giant has also renamed the Gmail app’s ‘My account’ to ‘Manage your Google account.’ The inbox also contains a ‘Someday’ option to Snooze emails. The Someday feature will hide emails in the Snoozed folder with no specific date. The company is rolling out the update in phased manner and will reach all users shortly.
Recently, Google introduced a much-needed update for its Gmail app on Android. The company has introduced the undo send feature for Android. Until now the feature was only available in the web version of Gmail. According to a report, users with Gmail version 8.7 or higher will able to experience the feature.
With the help of this feature users will now be able to recall a sent email and get it removed from the recipient's inbox. In order to use this feature users just need to follow some simple steps.
Firstly, open the Gmail app on your Android smartphone. Now you will notice the main screen, where you will find the send button placed at the bottom. Once you click on the send button you will see a black bar. On the left side it will have ‘Sending’ written in white colour and the right side will have an option of ‘Cancel’ written in Yellow colour. In case the email is sent and you miss a chance to cancel it then worry not, the Cancel option will now be replaced with the Undo option. Using the Undo option will enable the user to remove the sent email from receiver’s inbox.
The company introduced the Nudges feature earlier this year which reminded users to send replies to message or follow up on messages in order to get a response. Apart from this, the company is also ditching the quick replies feature. The Quick response feature is being removed due to its less usage
The tech giant has also renamed the Gmail app’s ‘My account’ to ‘Manage your Google account.’ The inbox also contains a ‘Someday’ option to Snooze emails. The Someday feature will hide emails in the Snoozed folder with no specific date. The company is rolling out the update in phased manner and will reach all users shortly.
Recently, Google introduced a much-needed update for its Gmail app on Android. The company has introduced the undo send feature for Android. Until now the feature was only available in the web version of Gmail. According to a report, users with Gmail version 8.7 or higher will able to experience the feature.
With the help of this feature users will now be able to recall a sent email and get it removed from the recipient's inbox. In order to use this feature users just need to follow some simple steps.
Firstly, open the Gmail app on your Android smartphone. Now you will notice the main screen, where you will find the send button placed at the bottom. Once you click on the send button you will see a black bar. On the left side it will have ‘Sending’ written in white colour and the right side will have an option of ‘Cancel’ written in Yellow colour. In case the email is sent and you miss a chance to cancel it then worry not, the Cancel option will now be replaced with the Undo option. Using the Undo option will enable the user to remove the sent email from receiver’s inbox.
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