gmail was updated last night by the Google company, the application that allows the use of phones and tablets to access the emails available in the platform, now having a series of new functions. The Gmail application for iPhone and iPad has been updated by the Google company, having implemented two of the functions that have been available for some Android phones and tablets for some time, their transfer to the iOS platform taking a while.
Gmail allows users, first of all, to disable the function that groups all conversations from a set sent with the same subject to the same person, so that individual emails can be viewed more easily. We are talking here about that function that creates a larger group with all the messages we have exchanged with a certain person, but thanks to this change in Gmail we have the opportunity to see each email individually, if needed.
Gmail: Update with NEW Functions for Phones
Gmail also has implemented haptic feedback for selecting and deselecting emails from the application's inbox, something that until now users have not had for iPhone and iPad tablets. Of course, this function is only available for iPhones that have 3D Touch implemented, because only they can generate vibrations as Google says it implemented in Gmail, so in other models, or in iPad tablets, you won't see something like this.
"You can now turn off conversation view to view emails individually in your inbox. You will now receive haptic feedback when selecting and deselecting items."
Gmail had a lot of functions implemented by the Google company in the last months, but only some of them reached the iPhones of the Apple company, unfortunately for us. Gmail has implemented most of the new features in Android, because it is also the operating system in which it can do the implementation faster, so we have only to be happy that such changes eventually reach the Apple company's products, sometimes ignored when it's about big changes.