Skip to main content

Google improves Gmail experience for feature phone users with ‘brand new look’

google aims to keep feature phone users happy with gmail update
Image used with permission by copyright holder

The feature phone may be gradually losing the battle to the more feature-rich smartphone but there are of course still millions in use around the world, especially in developing countries.

Aware that the device is likely to be around for a while yet, and eager to make access to its services as straightforward as possible, Google rolled out a Gmail update for feature phone users on Monday sporting “a brand new look” designed to make the Web-based email service faster and easier to use.

In a blog post detailing the update, Google product manager Ari Bezman said the update meant a user would have fewer buttons to press for reading, replying to and composing emails.

“For example, you can reply directly to a message from the thread view, you can choose to move to the previous or next conversation, and much more,” Bezman wrote in the post.

gmail feature phone
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Recent data from analyst company Gartner showed sales of feature phones in the period from April to June this year totaled 210 million units, marking a 21 percent decline year-on-year. In contrast, smartphone sales hit 225 million units, showing a rise of 46.5 percent compared to the same period last year.

Commenting on the data, Gartner principal research analyst Anshul Gupta said, “Smartphones accounted for 51.8 percent of mobile phone sales in the second quarter of 2013, resulting in smartphone sales surpassing feature phone sales for the first time.”

That may well be the case, but with sales of feature phones still in the hundreds of millions, Google is keen to keep the customer satisfied and offer a decent mobile experience with its Web-based email service no matter the platform.

[Image: Hfng / Shutterstock]

Topics
Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
There’s a new version of the Nothing Phone 2a, and it looks outstanding
The front and back of the Nothing Phone 2a Special Edition.

We have some great news if you've been holding off on ordering a Nothing Phone 2a.  There's a new model available that looks absolutely stunning.  The Nothing Phone 2a Special Edition has the same body and hardware as the regular model, but its color and styling are significantly different.

The Nothing Phone 2a Special Edition looks like it belongs in the Star Wars universe. At its core, the Nothing Phone 2a Special Edition is built on a transparent design. However, it features bright red, blue, and yellow color accents that we haven't seen on a Nothing smartphone before.

Read more
The Google app on your Android phone is getting a helpful new feature
Google app on Android beta showing Notifications.

The Google app for Android phones is getting a helpful new feature to make search even better. The latest beta has a dedicated "Notifications" feed in its bottom bar. The feature was first introduced on the mobile version of Google for Android earlier this year. The app feature was first noticed by 9to5Google.

The app now includes a Notifications option at the bottom, next to Discover, Search, and Saved items. The Notifications section displays a continuous list of alerts from Google Search, weather conditions, flight information, sports scores, movies and TV shows, and more. The notifications are grouped under “Today” and “Earlier." This feature should prove handy if you miss a notification from the Google app, as it provides a more focused view than Android's system-level history.

Read more
Google Pixel Fold deals: Save $1,000 on Google’s foldable phone
A person holding the Google Pixel Fold with the screen open.

Foldable phones are making a comeback, but this time with the latest technologies such as touchscreens and smarter operating systems. One of the best examples is the Google Fold, which is one of the best folding phones out there. If you want to enjoy discount when buying the device, you should check out the Google Fold deals that we've rounded up below, which includes offers from retailers, carriers, and Google itself. Make sure to check out other Google Pixel deals as well. Take your pick on which smartphone deals to take advantage of, but since these bargains may not last long, you better hurry.
Today's best Google Pixel Fold deals

Google: in trade-in credit with an eligible device.
Amazon: Get the 512GB model , for savings of $298, with the chance to use any Amazon Prime benefits alongside your purchase.
Verizon:  in trade-in credit on the 256GB or 512GB version of the phone.
AT&T: Get the 256GB phone (down from $52/month) and save even more with a trade-in.

Read more