Differences between the Android and iOS versions of the same app are very common. Sometimes, one version might have features missing in the other. For example, Instagram on iOS keeps post quality higher than on Android, making many content creators favor iPhones over Android flagship smartphones.

However, what if Google had made the iOS app better than Android? You didn’t think that the company behind Android would make such a scandal, did you? Well, this was the situation until recently. A crucial Gmail feature, available for years on iOS, has now reached the Android app. Here are the details…

Android’s Gmail App Adopts ‘Select All’ from iOS Version

Google’s e-mail app, Gmail, is one of the apps available on both Android and iOS. Personally, I’ve used it on my iPhone for years and again personally, I find it better than other options. One of the most useful features for me is the ability to “select all” while deleting unnecessary e-mails. Nowadays, every platform sends you e-mails on a daily basis.

Even when a friend sends you a direct message on Twitter, you receive an e-mail about it. Because of these kinds of spams dealing with these notifications can be overwhelming, making the ‘select all’ function a lifesaver. However, although this feature has been available on iPhones for a long time, it wasn’t present in the Android Gmail application until recently.

It seems that Google has finally listened to its users after a long time and finished developing the mentioned feature. The feature, which is not yet available on every phone, is expected to be accessible to everyone through updates shortly. However, it’s important to note that it’s not a method you can use to select all emails for deletion. It only allows you to select and delete 50 emails on the page. If you want to delete all of them, here are the steps you need to follow:

Computer:

  • Sign in to Gmail.
  • Click on the checkbox below the search box in the upper left corner.
  • A warning message saying “Select all x conversations” will appear. Click on this warning message to select all emails.
  • Click on the “Delete” button at the top.

Mobile:

  • Open the Gmail app.
  • Open your inbox.
  • Tap on the three dots in the upper left corner.
  • Tap on “Select all”.
  • Tap on the “Delete” button at the top.

By performing these steps, all emails in your inbox will be deleted. The deleted emails will be kept in your trash for 30 days and will be permanently deleted after that time.

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