The mail of gmail has become a tool an essential for many of us. No other free service of this type offers something similar in terms of comfort when organizing messages, or in terms of configuration options and customization. Recently, Google has published a new version of Gmail for Android but, not by chance, the update is mainly aimed at optimizing its operation on 7 '' screens.
Updates in Gmail are always featured events. In this case Google has launched a new version for Android systems 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher; with a stand special for Jelly Bean of 7-inch screens. Come on, the protagonist of the update has his own name and is none other than Nexus 7.
The point is that the Gmail application was not perfect and had certain types of defects on several tablets, but Google has decided to sweep for home and prioritize users of your device, while the others have no choice but to wait. After all, it is a logical thing to do, Amazon and Apple they have mounted (and feed) their own ecosystems, while Google offers much more comprehensive and synergistic services.
Some users had already reported or at least complained about certain interface glitches. For example, previously, when we were holding an Android device horizontally, sometimes the message list was cut off somewhat abruptly. This defect has been corrected in the new version. However, one of the improvements perhaps most desired by the public, the possibility of making the typical pinch-to-zoom and zoom in by opening your fingers, has not been included in the new version.
Have also been corrected other bugs and programming errors, especially regarding the management of attachments and their display via the Drive app. In addition, the system for awarding labels to the messages, which is now more comfortable and fluid.