Last week, Google released Gmail 2.0 for Android and iOS devices, and the latest versions add a number of new, valuable features. But they still aren’t a substitute for the browser-based Gmail, and the apps' feature sets vary widely based on OS.
Let’s start with the new Android version, which like all Gmail apps, is free. If you have a device with Android Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or later, Gmail offers a convenient new "swipe" feature, that lets you swipe a finger across an e-mail in your inbox to either archive or delete the message, based on your settings. It’s a small feature, but it saves a tap or two.
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Let’s start with the new Android version, which like all Gmail apps, is free. If you have a device with Android Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or later, Gmail offers a convenient new "swipe" feature, that lets you swipe a finger across an e-mail in your inbox to either archive or delete the message, based on your settings. It’s a small feature, but it saves a tap or two.
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