Gmail for Web is getting a major redesign, here’s what it looks like HTC U12+...

 
 
 
Gmail for Web is getting a major redesign, here's what it looks like HTC U12+...

 
xda-developers
Apr 12, 2018 7:38 AM • by Mishaal Rahman
Gmail for Web is getting a major redesign, here's what it looks like

Earlier today, G Suite customers started to receive e-mails from Google giving them a heads up about an upcoming major redesign to the Gmail web interface. As reported by TechCrunch, Google is launching an "Early Adopter Program" (EAP) for a "new experience in Gmail." This will not only bring a new design but also several new features including Smart Reply from the web, snoozing emails, and offline support. The full text of the e-mail can be seen below, courtesy of a screenshot sent by a reader of TechCrunch.

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E-mail sent to G Suite customers about upcoming Gmail changes. Source: TechCrunch.

After this e-mail was sent, it appears that at least one reader of AndroidAuthority has received the new Gmail design. AndroidAuthority was able to obtain redacted screenshots showing off the new interface and features. This is what the new Gmail looks like.

From this screenshot, we can see glimpses of Google's new design language making its way over to Gmail. Google's Material Design style action buttons up top and the rounded compose button are reminiscent of a modern Android app. The new "snooze" action can be activated by clicking on the clock icon above the e-mail chain. At the bottom, you can see smart replies that are automatically offered by Google. The biggest change, though, is the toolbar on the right-hand side where the new Google Keep, Google Calendar, and Google Tasks plugins reside.

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As shown above, tapping on any of these buttons will cause the sidebar to expand, giving you quick access to your calendar, notes, or tasks. Personally, I find the Calendar integration to be the most useful, although the screenshots shared with AndroidAuthority don't show how much information from the calendar the plugin will be able to provide. At the very least, it appears that the Calendar and Keep sidebars are horizontally and vertically scrollable respectively, so you'll probably be able to find whatever you need without having to open up the full webpage for each. Tasks integration has been around for quite some time, but the UI was horribly outdated so it's nice to see it with a fresh coat of paint.

Lastly, the option to choose how your inbox will be displayed makes a return. Cozy, Comfortable, and Compact are there, although Cozy is now known as the Default interface. In the Default mode, it appears that certain kinds of attachments such as images, documents, spreadsheets, and slides will be distinguished in the inbox so you can tell what kind of attachment is present without opening the e-mail chain. Comfortable seems to be the familiar interface from the current Gmail design where attachments are designated by a paper clip icon. Compact is similar to the Comfortable interface except that it reduces the vertical spacing between e-mails.

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Personally, I'm looking forward to this redesign. I feel that Google products are always better when they integrate tightly with other Google products, so I'm glad to see Calendar, Keep, and Tasks integrations in the redesign. Having immediate access to these other services right in Gmail may convince me to use Keep and Tasks more often. As for Smart Reply, I can't see a situation where I would use it simply because it's easy to write a more dignified e-mail response with a keyboard and mouse. E-mail snoozing is something I would love to use, though I'm already used to adding things to my calendar that I want to be reminded of.

Gmail is used by tens of millions of people worldwide, so many of you are bound to have different opinions on this new Gmail design. Let us know what you think of the new Gmail below!




Android Advices
Apr 9, 2018 7:02 PM • by Pavan Kumar B.C
HTC U12+ specifications leaks online with 8GB RAM and f/1.5 aperture camera

Earlier HTC U12+ images leaked with dual front and rear camera setup and now, detailed specifications of this upcoming flagship device have revealed many of its hidden features. The handset is expected to become official early next month and is also expected to score 110 points on DXO mark surpassing the Huawei's P20. The smartphone will be coming with features like Edge Sense 2, USonic with Active Noise Cancellation, 3D audio recording, HTC BoomSound, and Hi-Res audio playback.

HTC U12+ specs leak

The U12+ from HTC will be IP68 rated for water resistance and also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+ along with Wireless charging technology. According to the rumored specifications, it will be featuring a 5.5-inch Quad HD+ (2880 x 1440 pixels) Super LCD 6 display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top. Under the hood, there will be an Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC coupled with Adreno 630 GPU and 8 GB of RAM.

The onboard storage is limited to 128GB which can be extended further up to a maximum of 2TB via microSD card slot. It will come out of the box with Android 8.0 Oreo with HTC Sense UI. There are 12MP HTC UltraPixel 4 rear cameras with f/1.5 aperture dual LED flash and OIS and a secondary 16MP rear camera. There will be an 8MP + 8MP dual front camera set for better selfies. It will come with connectivity options like 4G VoLTE and Bluetooth v5.0, GPS, A-GPS and more.

Apart from there are other features like USB-C audio, HTC USonic with Active Noise Cancellation, HTC's BoomSound Hi-Fi edition, Hi-Res audio certified, USB Type-C and NFC. There is a 3420mAh Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+ fast charging battery also to power the handset. Are you excited to see this device? Do you own any devices from HTC previously? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to Android Advices and we will get back with more news and updates on the same.

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