Gmail GO arrives on Android: Many features with a size of only 9.61MB
Google has published on its store of applications the new Gmail GO, which is nothing but the ” lite ” version of the e-mail client of the giant Google. Here’s how it works.
Google has released on its Play Store the new Gmail GO application that is nothing more than the application to use on the Android smartphones the e-mail client of the colossus of Mountain View. In this case, the application has been completely revised thinking of a use on less performing smartphones and especially for future devices with Android GO that will exploit fewer fast networks in addition to a less ” technical ” technical sector. Gmail GO can still be used by everyone and in this case, the lightness of the app is the boss not giving up anything.
First of all, let’s start from the specifications that is the new Gmail GO size only 9.61MB against the 20.66MB of the normal application. A very positive news that will allow you to install the application even in those smartphones that do not excel for storage space.
On a graphical level, the application looks very similar to the one we usually use, if you have a Gmail account. Here is the usual list of labels or sections on the left while there is no profile picture for the various accounts as there are no graphical finishes that clearly use resources that are not covered in this version.
There are also multiple selection as well as the ability to view the entire content of the email or gestures that can usually be performed to delete or archive an email via the side swipe. According to the company then Gmail GO also allows you to get clean mailbox thanks to the blocking of spam mails and also allows you to have 15GB of free storage space for received emails.
Gmail GO currently on the Play Store has as a single important detail to be compatible in its installation with the Android 8.1 Oreo system, but this thing can be easily bypassed by manually downloading and installing the Gmail GO APK that you find directly on this page.