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Gmail introduces the ‘Select All’ feature on Android phones


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Gmail ‘Select All’ feature Android

Gmail’s upgrade has introduced the ‘Select All’ feature on Android phones. The feature has, however, been long available through Gmail's web interface.

By adding a "Select all" button, Google is upgrading the Gmail experience for Android users. With the help of this functionality, users will be able to swiftly organize their emails and manage their inboxes more effectively.

According to rumors, when users start choosing many emails at once, Gmail for Android will show a "Select all" button. Although the feature has long been accessible through Gmail's web interface, mobile devices have not yet had access to it.

The "Select all" button in Gmail for Android, like the web version, has a 50-email limit, so it's crucial to be aware of this. This restriction can slightly lessen its usefulness, but it still provides a useful feature to organize emails on mobile phones and tablets.

Users may not notice this functionality right away because it is a server-side modification, but they should anticipate it being accessible soon.

In related news, Google has made its AI-powered coding helper, Studio Bot, more widely available in India and other nations. Studio Bot was first made available to American Android developers in May with the goal of helping them create apps by creating code, resolving issues, and answering queries about Android development. It offers a conversational experience inside of Android Studio, increasing the effectiveness and productivity of developing Android apps.

This increase in Studio Bot's accessibility is consistent with Google's dedication to assisting developers all around the world and making their work in Android app development easier.

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