Gmail Inbox now adapts to the iPhone X screen
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The iPhone X is undoubtedly a mobile phone with a great design. In part, due to its full screen that takes up almost all the edges. Even so, Apple has had to resort to the mechanics of the notch or notch in the upper area of the front, where the lens, camera and sensors are collected. In addition, the full screen has made the signature go up to 18.5:9, a more panoramic screen format. Little by little the applications were optimized to this notch and this new screen format, but Inbox, Gmail's email app.It has finally adapted to that screen.
It's almost a year since Apple's device went on sale. The strange thing is that Google had already rapidly optimized applications like Gmail, YouTube or Google Photos. Inbox compatibility with the iPhone X screen arrives with a nearly 145MB update It now occupies the entire front of the panel, with a similar design, although we see changes in some interface elements.
Apple ordered developers to follow its rules
Last May, the American iPhone X company warned all developers that as of July their applications would have to be optimized for the iPhone's super retina display X As well as apps developed with the iOS 11 SKD.We assume that, within these rules, compatibility with the notch was also included. Therefore, Google has had to put the batteries with Gmail Inbox.
If you are a user of the platform and you have an iPhone X, this is very good news. Although it should be noted that Inbox is losing a lot outside, since Google is also giving Gmail new services for email productivity. The application can already be updated from the App Store. Enter the store and go to the updates section. Refresh the page and check if Inbox version 1.3.180617 is available to update If it doesn't appear. Don't worry, it might take a few days for the update to come out.
Via: Phone Arena.