If you are a user of Gmail app on Android and you have more than one Gmail account, then you are most likely going to be excited about Gmail's latest update which makes it very easy for users to switch accounts in Android.
This new feature which has already been available on iOS for a while, helps in quickly moving between inboxes, but to load the full account picker interface, you will still need to tap on the left menu and open it up. All users have to do to navigate between accounts is swipe up or down on their profile picture in the top right of the screen.
This functionality comes with Gmail version 2019.08.18, and is only useful for users with multiple email accounts linked to their app. The release also reportedly contains the first signs of Dark Mode as well.
Android Police was the first to spot this addition of gesture-based switching on Gmail version 2019.08.18. The update is rolling out slowly on Google Play Store.
We were also able to spot the feature after sideloading the app via APK Mirror, as the Google Play listing in India was yet to feature the updated version. As mentioned, this feature was first rolled out to iOS users in May, and it has now trickled on Android as well. Furthermore, Android Police reports the first traces of the dark mode in Gmail can be seen in this version.
Both the widget and the splash screen have the dark variation to suit the system-wide theme on Android Q, hinting that it is indeed bringing the feature to the stable version soon. For those who haven't received the latest Gmail update as of yet, users can now download the APK via APK Mirror.
This new feature which has already been available on iOS for a while, helps in quickly moving between inboxes, but to load the full account picker interface, you will still need to tap on the left menu and open it up. All users have to do to navigate between accounts is swipe up or down on their profile picture in the top right of the screen.
This functionality comes with Gmail version 2019.08.18, and is only useful for users with multiple email accounts linked to their app. The release also reportedly contains the first signs of Dark Mode as well.
Android Police was the first to spot this addition of gesture-based switching on Gmail version 2019.08.18. The update is rolling out slowly on Google Play Store.
We were also able to spot the feature after sideloading the app via APK Mirror, as the Google Play listing in India was yet to feature the updated version. As mentioned, this feature was first rolled out to iOS users in May, and it has now trickled on Android as well. Furthermore, Android Police reports the first traces of the dark mode in Gmail can be seen in this version.
Both the widget and the splash screen have the dark variation to suit the system-wide theme on Android Q, hinting that it is indeed bringing the feature to the stable version soon. For those who haven't received the latest Gmail update as of yet, users can now download the APK via APK Mirror.

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