GMail is compatible with Retina Display, it now has the Pull to refresh function

       Google has been busy in recent weeks with the implementation of two very interesting things in the web application for the mobile version of the Gmail site. Starting last night the mobile interface of Gmail is compatible with Retina Display (just one year away from the launch of the iPhone 4 terminal) and has the Pull To Refresh function available. You all know about compatibility with Retina Display, so there is no point in going into details, but the Pull To Refresh function gives us the possibility to pull the entire interface down to update the list of received mails, so a functionality similar to that of the Twitter application, for example .

  Here's what Google implemented new last night:

Pull down to refresh
You can now pull down to refresh your message list and conversation on all iOS and Playbook devices. To refresh, simply touch the message list, drag downwards and release.

High resolution icons
For those of you using Gmail for mobile on an iPhone 4 Retina display, the icons and graphics are now at a higher resolution, making Gmail for mobile sharper.

Transitions
When you tap on a conversation, tap back to the inbox, go to the menu or go back, the view will slide left or right. This new transition animation is a quick, small indication that makes the view change feel smoother.

     The new interface should already be available for all users, but if you don't see it then you can wait a few days until Google propagates the interface to all geographic regions.