Google Virtual Assistance also targets its Inbox email app

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Sundar Pichai began the Google I / O keynote by addressing the present to talk about virtual assistance, your Google Assistant and what will be Google Home, the home gadget with which we can have conversations and launch voice commands. Therefore, virtual assistance will be more consistent and there are several products and services that will be updated with it, including Inbox.

We know this because Google is testing a new search interface for Inbox, its alternative app to Gmail for the email management in a smart or intelligent way. What it seeks is to replace the pop-up search menu that has been present since this app was launched.

The new UI features three categories: Contacts, Business, and Refined. The first two show the people or companies with whom you contact regularly, while the refined ones highlight other options that you would like to look for, such as the emails sent last week or attachments.

These categories are side scrolling, it has six options in each row, although they can be configured to include more if desired. This is where we could find the first indication for the Inbox Support feature, although it cannot be assured and we better wait for some more confirmation.

We are talking about a functionality that comes from server side And that there is no way to test it if you are not one of those who have been lucky enough that it has been activated. Anyway, you can try your luck and install the APK of the new version of Inbox to see if you have this new interface that could change things in relation to virtual assistance in this somewhat smart email manager.

Download version 1.30 of Inbox by Gmail


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