Google has been rejigging its Gmail application for every
one of the stages, the Web, Android and iOS. Previously, it has revealed the
Material Theme outline for Gmail for Web (and prodded it for Android), gave an
alternative to plan messages, discharged a keen make include and in particular,
enabled users to fix a sent email. As of not long ago, the component was
confined to the Web, however it appears that the Gmail application update 8.7
will enable users to fix a sent message on Android also.
The component works in a comparable manner as it takes a
shot at the Web. On the off chance that and when a user sends an email to the
wrong individual, he or she can fix the activity inside a couple of moments in
the wake of sending the mail. When you are communicating something specific,
you will see a notification at the base of the screen that says "Sending…
" on the left corner and "Drop" on the contrary corner. At the
point when the message is sent to the beneficiary and you understand that you
sent a wrong Gmail customer service number or sent it to the wrong individual, you will have a couple
of moments to fix the activity.
After the message sends, you will see the notification at
the base of the screen that currently "Sent" on the left corner and
"Fix" on the correct side. This notification will remain on screen
for a couple of moments and on the off chance that you hit "Fix" it
will haul the message out of the beneficiary's inbox and return you to the draft
page. Be that as it may, regardless of whether you have updated the
application, you will most likely be unable to do it. When we attempted it, we
couldn't see an alternative to unsend messages. People at Android Authority
gave an answer for this. They proposed this is a server-side update and to get
the component, you have to "Power Stop" the application and afterward
re-open it. That ought to work, and it improved the situation us.

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