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Gmail and Google Apps Get New Features for Android Users: Details Here
Google announced the addition of the improved search feature on Gmail for Android via a blog post. Android device users can use this feature by tapping the search icon in the search box on the app. To search faster, Gmail will suggest search terms based on the information from users’ Gmail Accounts like contacts, labels, or messages. The results will include all messages except those in spam or trash.
The new feature matches the dedicated widget update Gmail for iOS received last year. The improved search feature for Gmail for Android started rolling out on Monday, September 20 and will be fully live by the end of October. It will be available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as G Suite Basic and Business customers.
In another development, the Google app for Android is receiving an update to control personalised results on Search. It will allows users to disable or enable the ‘personalised search results’ option via the app, which gives them control over whether Google can use their account data to show personalised results. The features of this option include:
- Auto-complete predictions that include search predictions based on search history.
- Personal answers like location, reminders, and reservations.
- Recommendations based on Google activity like what to watch, where to travel, where to eat etc.
If a user wants to avoid seeing personalised search results, the above-listed features will not be available for them. Google allows you to turn the settings off by tapping Settings > Personal Results on the Google app homepage. The addition of the new feature on the Google app for Android was first spotted by 9to5Google