Gmail returns the delete and archive button to its place of origin
It seems that the Gmail team has thought twiceafter changing the look of your app on Android and returns the most used buttons and practical as those of Bdelete and File to their place of origin, accessing them with just swipe your finger and significantly speeding up these processes. A small change that comes in a quick update and with hardly any news, but that the most frequent users of this email client will appreciate.
So users who have installed the Gmail update for Android will have noticed this difference. Now, delete a received message does not require pressing the menu button to access this option, always finding in the top bar of the screen the classic trash can icon. Question that It can be done from within the same message, where this option already appears by default, or from any of the new inboxes application entry.
In this second case, all you have to do is mark with a long press the message you want to delete. And here we link to the second not so new in this update And, selecting different messages from any inbox can be done comfortably with just click on the image of the sender on the left side of said message.Something that could already be done since Gmail released its new design and trays, but which they wanted to highlight in this update. Thus, marking the desired ones, the toolbar appears again at the top with the possibility of delete, archive or move to another folder if using the new multi-inbox system of this email client.
Along with these novelties, and as is usual in any self-respecting update, bugs or small operating errors have also been fixed Issues not detailed by the Gmail team but that result in a better overall performance of the application , both in its agility and its reliability. Questions that are to be appreciated, especially by those users who, for some reason, find one of these bugs that prevent the proper functioning of the application.
However, and as is happening so far with this and other Google tools, it is necessary for the user to have a device Android updated to its version 4.0 to enjoy all these improvements and changes. And it seems that Google only focuses on the development of its tools in the latest versions of this operating system , perhaps so that more users decide to switch to it and avoid device defragmentation that currently exists in the ecosystemAndroid
In short, a step back that may well be considered a step forward by the most common users of this tool. The update with these new features for Gmail is already on Google Play completelyfree