Gmail now comes with emoji reactions that help you “express yourself quickly”.
The new method seems intuitive and should be checked during informal communications with your friends and family. Adding emojis to Gmail sounds like “fun in your inbox.”
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Over time, emails have become so commonplace that even their use has been limited to some formal communications. The new initiative to add emojis seems to bring some magic to the communication previously called “evolution”.
Expressive Symbols
Gmail emojis are more expressive than words, so it’s nice to communicate with emojis in some hotel reservation emails or if a friend or family member shares your childhood photo in an email.
There may be many cases where feedback is better than writing some text in response.
Google is rolling out support for interacting with Gmail for its iOS and Android apps. Starting this month, users will begin receiving support on both the mobile and desktop clients.
However, this feature won’t work if you use a third-party email client like Outlook. Instead, a reply email will be sent instead.
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