Leaked Gmail for Android screenshots tip revamped UI across Google apps
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By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 22 April 2014 17:06 IST
Google is reportedly testing an overhauled design for its Gmail for
Android app, if a bunch of leaked screenshots is to be believed. Reports
also point to similar changes coming to a variety of Google apps.
Geek
site has posted some purported screenshots of the Gmail's Android app
that shows new features such as new tabs, snooze button and the option
to pin messages.
The leaked screenshots from Gmail app show new
tabs for finance, purchase and travel, which will join the already
available tab options (forums, promotional, social and updates).
Notably,
Google introduced the tabbed interface to Gmail in 2013 that received the slider menu featuring
the category folders with colour coded 'smart labels' (forums,
promotional, social and updates). The leaked screenshots of the Gmail
Android app indicate that the search engine giant might be pushing an
update on the lines of its tabbed interface.
Further, the rumoured
upcoming update of Gmail is said to bring a new 'snoozing' feature that
will offer users an option to mark an email as unread, even after
reading it. The feature is expected to bring option to delay an email
for a set of time, much like snoozing the alarm clock.
In
addition, Google in an attempt to
show the priority mails on top is said to be likely to introduce
pinning emails option, which the Geek
report claims can replace the star-based system in the current
version.
The leaked screenshots also point to a slightly update to
the current tabbed interface of Gmail for Android, not radically
different. 9to5google in a report has cited sources that claimed that Google is also considering
changes for its Gmail for iOS app, as well as various other Google apps.
The
broad sweeping changes expected to come to the range of Google apps
will reportedly focus on full page display of content, removing menus
and other layout modifications. The report further claims that gesture
and voice commands will swap some of the functionalities of the Gmail
app. "It's like full screen email where they highlight one email at a
time and you sort of cycle through them by snoozing them, archiving them
away or deleting," elaborated the source.
Earlier, Google rolled
out an update
for Google Keep, Google Play Newsstand and Google Play Movies &
TV with some minor tweaks.