Thank you for taking this journey with us and here's to another 15 years and counting! 🎉 https://t.co/c6NaSi8ML9 #HBDgmail pic.twitter.com/k1CIMocu9z— Gmail (@gmail) April 1, 2019
The Smart Compose features predict and autocomplete the emails that are being typed, in the same way, that you do. It notices things like the greetings you prefer, whether to write “OK” or “okay”. It will also suggest a subject for your email after analyzing your content of the email.
All Android users can enjoy the Smart Compose feature, which was previously only available on Pixel 3 devices, according to Google. Soon it is expected to be available for iOS users as well.
Smart Compose will shortly be available for Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian language.
One of the most awaited and important features introduced by Google for Gmail is email scheduling. The Send button will now have a drop-down menu, from where you can schedule your email that when it should be delivered. Previously, third-party services were being used for this purpose. According to G Suite team the feature will take 2 - 3 weeks to fully roll out.
A birthday deserves a proper celebration without any distractions. Plan ahead and schedule messages to be sent out ahead of time with schedule sending, now available → https://t.co/b6g0qUoq3N #HBDgmail pic.twitter.com/gkKKCfiBBH— Gmail (@gmail) April 2, 2019
In a blog post, Jacob Bank, G Suite director of Product Management said that:
"We understand that work can often carry over to non-business hours, but it’s important to be considerate of everyone’s downtime. We want to make it easier to respect everyone’s digital well-being, so we’re adding a new feature to Gmail that allows you to choose when an email should be sent. Just write your email as you normally would, then schedule it to arrive in your recipient’s inbox at a later date and time."
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