Gmail for Android Gets 'Snooze' Feature, May Bring Customisable Swipe Actions in App

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By Sumit Chakraborty | Updated: 26 April 2018 11:07 IST
Highlights
  • Gmail app on Android gets snooze feature as part of the revamp
  • Snooze allows you to put off emails that you cannot get to at the moment
  • You can mark a thread as partially unread in the new Gmail app

Gmail on Wednesday received its first major redesign after five long years. Apart from the design overhaul, Google has added a ton of functionalities to both the Web as well as its mobile interface. Email shortcuts, reply 'nudges', smart reply, native offline mode, are only some of the features that Google has included in the Gmail makeover. While the biggest changes appear to have been implemented on the website, the Gmail app is also getting some new functional features. One of the highlights is that Gmail for Android is rolling out a 'Snooze' feature to match the revamped Web interface.

The Snooze feature is the latest addition to the Gmail app, and it allows you to put off emails that you cannot get to at the moment. First spotted by Android Police, the new feature is available in the latest version of the app. Unlike the Inbox by Gmail app, you will not be able to use the swipe gesture to snooze an email, instead, you will have to tap into the email body. The overflow menu has a new 'Snooze' option below the 'Move to' option. However, the panel that pops up stays the same, as it comes with six options - Later today, Tomorrow, This weekend, Next week, Someday, and Pick date and time. Once you have selected an option, the app displays a snackbar that lets users undo the move. Also, in the navigation drawer, a new Snoozed menu has a list of all the emails and details on when they are 'Snoozed until.'

While the report said that a new version of the Gmail app with version 8.4 is available in the Google Play Store, and comes with the new feature. However, Gadgets 360 found the feature available on the previous 8.3.25 version as well.

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Interestingly, in another report, Android Police says that the Gmail app is getting another new feature called 'mark unread from here'. While the Gmail Web version already has the option to 'mark unread from here' on individual emails, the feature was missing from the app. As per the report, tapping on the overflow button in an email will get you the new option to mark it unread. When you go back to the thread, you will get a small marker indicating the emails that are hidden and the unread emails below it.

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Photo Credit: Android Police

Meanwhile, a teardown has revealed that the Gmail app appears ready to add the ability to customise swipe gestures on email conversations. Currently, the swipe action is only available for deleting and archiving individual emails. Once the new feature is live, you will have the option to select one of five actions - Delete, archive, mark as read, move to, and snooze, as per the report. Also, each direction can be mapped to different commands. However, it is unclear at the moment, when this new feature will be available in Gmail for Android.

 

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