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Google’s New Gmail Reaches General Availability

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Jul 25, 2018, 11:35 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Google today said its new Gmail design is generally available to everyone, following an early access program that launched in April. For the moment the new Gmail is still opt-in, but that is going to change over the next few months. Google says people and G Suite customers who don't opt in within eight weeks from now will be migrated automatically. Google will allow people to continue to opt out of the new Gmail for up to another 12 weeks, or through October. After October, all users will be migrated to the new Gmail. G Suite admins have several options for migrating their users to the new Gmail between now and October. The new Gmail has a refreshed design with features like nudge, snooze, and scam notifications. It also helps people unsubscribe from newsletters and makes it easier to view attachments. The new Gmail is already available to Android and iOS devices should users care to upgrade.

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