The user in the Gmail app is now getting a different experience. Gmail has released a new feature that lets the user customize the excuse with left and right swipe. It has been seen with the latest update version 8.5.20. The Gmail user first had to do action by default, now it will have left, right swipe.
This development was first seen by the Android Police and claimed that it came with latest updates. It started rolling out on 30th May. For swipe, the user has to go to Settings - General - Swipe. In the menu, users will be able to select archive, delete, Mark Edge Read / Unread, Move to and Snooze options. Users can also deactivate the actions taken by the user swipe. Once done, it will be applied on all the apps.
However, for Android users Gmail does not mention it separately, but some bugs have been fixed in the upgrade and it has come up with improvements. In April this year Gmail had announced a big update, which included the design. This change came 5 years later. The update app will have an email shortcut, smart reply, nudge for reply. Users will also be able to take advantage of Confidential mode, Native offline mode. After the announcement, there is talk of coming to all users in the month of July.
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