Setting up the stage for Android Oreo (Go Edition)[1], Google[2] has now released the Gmail Go app. The new app, which is compatible with devices running Android 8.1 Oreo[3] and later, is available for download[4] on Google Play store. It comes weeks after the release other Go edition apps, including Files Go[5], Gboard Go[6], Google Go[7], Maps Go[8], and YouTube Go[9]. The app supports most of the basic features of Gmail[10] as well as offers you multiple account support to let you set up both Gmail and non-Gmail addresses, such as Outlook.com, Yahoo Mail, or other IMAP/POP email accounts, instantly.

The APK file size of the Gmail Go app is significantly smaller than the regular Gmail app; it's 9.51MB versus 20.66MB. This makes the app lighter when installed, consuming around 25MB on compatible devices - contrary to the 47MB space consumed by its regular version. Despite its lightweight build, the Gmail Go app provides you with an advanced inbox that categorises social and promotional emails under different tabs to help you focus on important messages first.gmail go 151218 131209 9506 Gmail Go Gmail

The app also supports the convenient conversation view that groups emails for all IMAP, POP3, and Exchange accounts under one roof. Similarly, Google has given support for swipe actions and sender images in the conversation list. The interface of the new app is also quite identical to the original Gmail for Android, though you may notice the change in the user profile section that sits on top of the title bar and displays your profile photo and background image on the regular Gmail app.

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