Google G Suite users getting new Gmail with Chat, Rooms and Meet

Nowadays there is no one who doesn’t know about the Gmail Or doesn’t have an account on this app. So today’s news is most likely Allriciatesd the Gmail account.

Well as we already know that, Google was announced their new plans of its new “home for work” and consolidates communication and document editing into one app. The new Gmail is now rolling out to G Suite customers on Android and the web as well.

So the question arose that what benefit did users will get with this change so, This “integrated workspace” wants to keep users in the Gmail window that they likely already have open.

If talking about the mobile phone so, On mobile, there are now four tabs in the bottom bar, while the sections appear in the left sidebar online well here is the list of changes which are considered as well:-

  • Mail, which has not changed and is the same Gmail experience users know and love.
  • Chat, which allows users to message individuals and small groups directly.
  • Rooms, which are spaces that include shared chat, files, and tasks to help groups more easily work on projects.
  • Meet, which features upcoming meetings that you can view and join.

But everything is not changed there is one for video calling just fully rolled out, while the email experience is unchanged. One-to-one and group messaging, as well as shared spaces for projects, are the primary change promptly.

Now let’s take a look at another marquee features which are added in such a new program. So the ability to edit a shared document “directly within the context of where you’re doing your work at that moment.”

Other key features include new Google Tasks integration that supports group and setting “Do not disturb,” as well as “Out of office” statuses.

  • Pin important rooms so they’re easier to find and access.
  • See files shared in a room.
  • See integrated search results and toggle between Email and Chat results on the web.
  • Start a new meeting or see your upcoming meetings under “Meet” on the web.
  • Google Admin console > Apps > G Suite > Google Chat and classic Hangouts > Service Status

So this was the new Gmail experience is first rolling out to G Suite domains that have the “Chat preferred” setting enabled. This also turns off classic Hangouts.

If we talking about the release date of such rapid. Here I must say that It was decided to starts rolling out yesterday evening and especially for those on the Rapid Release track with full availability in about two weeks. Scheduled Release domains can expect it from September 1. Gmail for iOS support is coming later

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