Gmail Updated To Support The iPhone X’s Display

When Apple initially launched the iPhone 5 which came with a slightly larger display, it took a while before many developers eventually updated their apps to support the larger screen. With the iPhone X, it seems that we’re going through those motions again, but for Gmail users you guys are set.

Google has recently released an update for the Gmail app in which they have updated it to support the iPhone X’s display. What this means is that the app will now play nicely with the larger and higher resolution display, thus taking every little bit of available screen real estate, as opposed to before where there was a lot of wasted space.

The app’s functionality remains unchanged, although there will be a new feature in which Google is allowing users to add non-Google email addresses via IMAP. This was launched a couple of months ago in October on Android, and we guess it is finally making its way onto iOS devices as well.

Gmail is the most recent app by Google that the company has updated for the iPhone X. Previously Google updated its Google Maps app to support the new iPhone X display, and we expect that over time more companies will start to update their apps with support.

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Google’s ‘Files Go’ File Manager App Is Now Available

Managing the files on our computers is relatively easy, but on our phones it’s a little different due to the difference in design of the OS and the way we interact with our devices, which is why file manager apps can come in handy. Last month Google announced Files Go, a file manager app for Android, and the good news is that the app is now available for download.

In an announcement by Google on its blog, they have announced that Files Go is now available to all users on Android. Prior to that, Google released the app in beta mode which meant that it wasn’t available to all users, plus there are probably some users out there who might not be so keen to beta test software.

Files Go, for those unfamiliar, isn’t just a files manager app. The app will help users manage their files, but it will also help them to free up space in which the app can make personalized suggestions as to what users can delete to free up space, like duplicates, unused apps, and so on.

It can also help users to backup their files to the cloud using services like Google Drive, and it can also allow users to transfer files to another user in person without it consuming mobile data. If this sounds like something you might be interested in, head on over to the Google Play Store for the download.

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