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Gmail’s Quick Reply feature lets you react to emails like they were text messages

After testing out a Quick Reply feature in Gmail last year, Google’s ready to make the feature a permanent part of its email client — at least for some users. Google has started rolling out Quick Reply to the Android version of Gmail, and the new feature is aimed at making it easier to reply …

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Gmail’s “Quick Reply” redesign to streamline email responses begins rollout on Android

Gmail is rolling out a fresh look for its “Quick Reply” feature on Android devices, aiming to make responding to emails a more seamless experience. The redesign, which has been in testing for the past few months, replaces the current pill-shaped buttons at the bottom of messages with a docked text field, eliminating the need …

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Gmail ‘Quick Reply’ redesign rolling out on Android 

After testing in recent months, Gmail is making official a “Quick Reply” redesign for conversations on Android. Today, you get large pill-shaped buttons for Reply, Reply all, and Forward, as well as emoji reactions, by scrolling to the bottom of a message. “Quick Reply” — as it’s officially called — docks a text field to …

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Gmail on Android, iOS adding Q&A, Summarize, more Smart Reply

Today, the only generative AI feature in Gmail for Android and iOS is Help me write. At I/O 2024, Google announced a trio of new Gemini features, like Q&A, for Gmail on mobile. Bringing generative AI to a mobile interface is more challenging than adding to desktop. Gmail on the web can show a chatbot-like …

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