Just yesterday (11) we announced that the Google would be preparing a new update to improve your service gmail in various aspects, and now we have some images of what it might look like after these changes. 4j382b
According to past information, the update of the gmail will bring new features to the email inbox such as the Smart Reply (quick answer) for the web version. In addition, it also promises a visual overhaul, easy access to G Suite, offline , and the ability to “snooze” some emails.
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O Android Authority already had access to some images that show some new aspects of the gmail and how it should look after these changes.
In them we can see the for the Smart Reply and the “snooze” of emails, as well as a sidebar, that is, a sidebar, which allows quick access to applications from the Google.
And from what is shown, the company also focused on improving and offering a Tasks more complete.
It serves as a to-do list so that the can organize their daily tasks. This service was already present in the gmail, but for a long time it was left aside for not having been updated.
The objective of the update is, without a doubt, to improve the productivity of those who use the email service of Google, providing features that allow the to do everything on one page.
The new gmail will also offer three types of layouts:
Sensors: Shows and specifies which attachments are in an email such as images, slides, documents, already in the inbox.
Comfortable: Here it reverts to the good old paperclip icon to show that an attachment exists, without specifying what it is.
Compact: Similar to Comfortable, but here the space between emails is reduced.
It is not yet known when these changes will be available, but it is expected that the Google start releasing some beta versions for testing on next months. If it does not happen in the next few weeks, it is very likely that the company will disclose more information about the novelty during the Google I/O that happens in May.
Until then, stay tuned to Showmetech to stay in the loop.
Source: Android Authority