Android Gmail users can now create labels directly in the app, finally boosting inbox organization. Here's how the long-awaited feature works.
Gmail app for Android is starting to receive a useful organization feature that has been available on web and iOS for years.
The latest version of the Gmail app contains code for currently unused email label types. One of the labels is for Bills; the other is for Travel. These labels are not yet available in Gmail, but ...
Google has quietly introduced a new feature in the Gmail mobile app that aims to help users regain control of inboxes crowded with newsletters, promotional messages and marketing emails, earlier this ...
Gmail for Android users can now create and delete labels directly within the app, a feature previously exclusive to the web. This update enhances mobile organization. Additionally, Google is ...
Google is the creator of both Gmail and Android, yet the Android app version of Gmail has been lacking a very basic tool compared to the iPhone app and the email service on a web browser. You might ...
While there are a ton of free Gmail alternatives for every type of user, we'd hazard a guess that the vast majority of people will go to the grave with Gmail as their main provider — assuming Google ...
Google has rolled out a new Gmail app for Android, and the good news is that it’s available as a standalone download from the Android Market, which means updates won’t be tied to operating system ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gmail to Remove Two Key Features Starting January 2026 Photo: Getty Images A quiet but significant change is coming for millions ...
If you use two email accounts, let’s say, one personal and one workplace, but have one phone that serves as a central hub for all personal and professional correspondence, there’s an easy way to ...
Gmail is one of Google’s oldest apps, and it might be the most widely used. Tons of features have been added over the years. The good news is that many of these things can be turned off—if you can ...