It’s finally here: the device that, depending on your perspective, can turn your email inbox into a nightmare or a delightful delight. Google introduces the option to reply to emails with an emoji.
Google has confirmed the addition of emoji reactions to its Gmail service, which was first rumored last month. The feature will roll out gradually, starting with Android users and moving to web and iOS users over the next few months.
You will see a message at the bottom of the message when you have access. Simply tap and send after selecting your emoji from the menu. Some emoji will have special abilities, such as the party popper emoji, which will allow full page movement. Hurrah.
The feature appears to be similar to how most of us use emoji to respond to social media posts; You can tap and hold an existing reaction to find out who sent it, as well as tap to reuse a reply someone else added.
However, just as Apple’s iMessage Tapbacks are more effective on iOS, emoji reactions will work better in Gmail. If you use a third-party email client, each person’s response will be sent in a separate email. Additionally, you can also read about Google Bard Prepares New ‘Memory’ Feature to Improve Personalization
There are some additional limitations. Emoji reactions will not be available in your school or work accounts. They will also not be available if the message is sent to more than 20 people, to a group email list, if you have been blind copied, and in some other situations. Most importantly, you will not be allowed to reply to a message if you have already replied to it more than 20 times.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn