Gmail for Android “Select All” button rolling out more widely

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Gmail for Android "Select All" button rolling out more widely

Gmail for Android “Select All” button rolling out more widely،

Managing emails on Gmail for Android can be quite frustrating when no “Select All” option is available. Unlike the desktop version, where this feature has been available for some time, the app requires users to tap on each email individually in order to perform actions such as deleting them, archiving them, or moving them to different folders . However, the situation has changed now, as Google has finally introduced a “Select All” button in the Gmail app for Android which seems to be widely rolled out. Some users first noticed the new feature in September, when hidden indicators were discovered. suggesting that Google was developing it. However, its availability was limited until recently, when a growing number of users began reporting sightings on Reddit. After performing tests on different devices and accounts, Android Font also reports that the “Select All” feature is now available on the Gmail app for Android, regardless of the app version.

Gmail's new “Select All” button

The Select All feature is user-friendly and works as expected. To select all emails in a view, simply long-press an email or tap the sender's avatar. Next, navigate to the top of the screen and tap the Select All button. It's that simple! You have the freedom to perform various actions, including deleting, archiving, tagging, or marking as read. This feature is fully functional in all views, including search results, inboxes, and categories. The Gmail app for Android just got better with this new addition. Apart from its existing features, this update will definitely improve the user experience. It's quite remarkable that Google has finally introduced a feature that is both fundamental and user-friendly. Although it may have taken them a while, better late than never. Make sure to update your Gmail app to the latest version if you haven't seen the Select All option yet. It's definitely worth the detour.